In-store product demonstrator Advertising & Marketing Jobs at Geebo

In-store product demonstrator


Job Opportunity: Sales Professionals Needed
to Host In-Store Promotional Events

If you're looking to earn some extra money and enjoy engaging with people, take note of this job opportunity! Tallgrass Talent Group is currently hiring Sales Professionals to host In-Store Promotions and Sampling Events. As an in-store promoter, you serve as a brand ambassador -- demonstrating foods, electronics and general merchandise products to shoppers.
Representing major brands from top marketers (many of the same big names you see advertised on TV), Tallgrass Talent Group helps marketers launch new products by introducing those brands to customers across the U.S. in national retailers and major regional chains.
Most of these jobs consist of 5 to 6-hour shifts typically on the weekends and the pay starts at around $55 to $66 per event.
How to Apply:
Go to http://www.tallgrasstalentgroup.com/Home/JoinTeam/65519 and sign up with us.
Once you have signed up, an associate will reach out to you.

Applicants are required to meet all the following:
Must be out-going, energetic and willing to serve as the face of the brand
Ability to interact actively and informatively to the general public
Requires ability to provide helpful advice and knowledgeable recommendations
Clean cut & professional: No facial hair, tasteful hair and make up
Clean and neat clothing following attire standards
Proven track record of punctual and reliable attendance
Must have and maintain clear background records
Food safety certified or willing to obtain certificationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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