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The Problem: You know how we all have that one friend who's a coding whiz, or another who's a pro at making killer presentations, or maybe someone who's a beast at video editing? The problem is, there's no easy way to find them when you actually need their help. You end up either paying a bomb for outside services or just giving up on a project because you can't find the right person. This leads to so many missed opportunities. Our campus is full of talent, but it's all scattered.
The Solution: Imagine an app just for our university called "UniSkill." It's like our own private marketplace. You can create a profile listing your skills—like "Python programming for projects," "graphic design for club events," or "tutor for ECE subjects." If you need something, you can just search for it. Need someone to help with a logo for your startup idea? Just search "logo design" and find a fellow student who can do it for a reasonable rate. The app would have:
Skill Tags: So you can find exactly what you're looking for, fast.
Project Listings: You can post what you need and let people bid on it.
Ratings & Reviews: To make sure everyone is legit and to build trust.
Who Benefits:
Students with Skills: They can finally earn some extra pocket money and get real-world experience. It's like having a part-time job without ever leaving campus.
Students Needing Help: No more running around in circles. You get affordable, reliable help from someone you can trust, right here on campus.
The University: It makes our community stronger and helps us all learn from each other.
Why it Matters to Me: I’ve seen my friends and me struggle with this. We have great ideas but often lack one or two skills to bring them to life. This platform would not just be about money; it would be about helping each other out and making the most of the talent around us.
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