You can now recruit people young enough to wear braces, with the launch of a website for high schoolers to showcase their achievements and for helicopter parents to brag about their kids if they get tired of doing so on Facebook.
With the Chicago company called MyMozaic, students can put up an audio of them singing or playing the trumpet, post images of their certificates for getting perfect-attendance and all else, upload a video of their 800-meter-dash victory, and more. (“Turn recruiters into fans,” MyMozaic tells students.) College admissions offices are also potential site users.
Both sides — student and recruiter — must connect to make contact (something done to avoid spam).