Sophie Cole, writer
If you’re looking to help children build a foundation of digital skills to set them up for life, Jam Coding could be the ideal franchise for you.
The computer franchise is the newest addition to the Point Franchise network and we’re thrilled to introduce this lucrative opportunity to budding entrepreneurs across the country. You could generate profits of up to £30,000 in your first year of trading and build a business offering a valuable service to the children of your local area.
As digital technology becomes an increasingly dominant presence in our lives, it's vital that young people have the skills to use it safely and confidently. You’ll make sure kids in your area are digitally literate through fun digital workshops, delivered by yourself or staff members, while generating an impressive income. This home-based opportunity has low overhead costs and you’ll be given territory with a minimum of 250 schools within it. You’ll also receive (among other perks):
- Three weeks of training
- Sales support and training with 20 guaranteed supported school visits
- First five schools secured for you to get you earning straight away
- Product and service training
- Equipment to run sessions
- Client relationship management software training
The ideal franchisee doesn’t need to have a background in IT, though experience of teaching or with computers will be helpful. You’ll need the determination to grow your own business, a genuine passion for helping young people and a fun-loving personality. Franchisees will also need the skills to manage staff and customer relationships, plenty of motivation and an organised and strategic approach to their work.
Jam Coding says that if its franchisees invest in the concept and share its honest, ethical outlook, it will invest in them and their future success. If you’d like to find out more about this opportunity, head to its client page above.
Jam Coding
All franchisors say they provide support, but few actually start you off with sales like Jam Coding do. No teaching or IT experience required to establish a scalable business.
Sophie Cole, writer