$12/Hour Event Marketing & Promotions Representatives Advertising & Marketing Jobs at Geebo

$12/Hour Event Marketing & Promotions Representatives

Start your career today by joining Silverleaf Resorts' elite Event Marketing Team! We are seeking energetic, outgoing, and motivated individuals to be a part of our promotional team, which works Six Flags New England and events/malls in surrounding area.
Event Marketing Representatives work at designated Silverleaf booths and host a variety of interactive contests and drawings in order to generate customer interest in Silverleaf Resorts. They should be friendly, welcoming, and respectful to all prospective customers. They are ultimately responsible for getting as many people as possible to participate in our interactive promotional booths.
Silverleaf Resorts relies on the Event Marketing Team's interactive face to face marketing to engage with potential customers. The Event Marketing Team utilizes lead generation to provide the sales team with prospective customers.
Event Marketing Representatives:
Attend various events throughout Agawam, MA & surrounding area
Assist in all promotional and marketing events- including set up and take down of promotional booths (if needed)
Meet and greet guests visiting the promotional booths
Must be able to generate leads and meet company requirements
Serve as the front line representative for Silverleaf Resorts
Must be able to adhere to Springfield, MA area dress code and appearance policies
Paid hourly or commission, Event Marketing Representatives will be paid whichever is greater.
Qualifications:
No previous training necessary- will train
Excellent verbal communication skills
Requirements:
Must have reliable transportation
Flexible schedule days and nights; weekends required
Must be able to stand for extended periods of timeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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