Talent for Banking Client Charity Event_Baltimore, MD_6.6.15 Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Talent for Banking Client Charity Event_Baltimore, MD_6.6.15

Company Name:
8 Days A Week, Inc.
Nationwide Event Staffing Agency
8 Days a Week, Inc.
Is Seeking:
Energetic, Outgoing, Responsible Brand Ambassadors!
Independent Contractor Opportunity
To Represent:
Our bank client promoting their partnership with the charity organization (RED) and its mission to become one step closer to ending AIDS
Promotion Dates & Times:
Saturday, June 6: 10:00am-10:00pm
Promo Location:
Baltimore, MD
Brand Ambassador Duties:
Light promo set-up & break-down
Confidently approach visitors
Distribute product literature and premiums
Deliver key messages
Engage food truck event attendees
Distribute premium items of a bag and mint/toothpicks
Encourage attendees participation in a photo booth
Maintain orderly and neat event area
Brand Ambassadors Must Be:
18 years of age or older
No visible tattoos
Able to stand for entire shift
Articulate, & enthusiastic about working w/public
Prompt, responsible, & hard-working
Experienced in working events/promotions or related fields
Able to get to event on own
Brand Ambassador Compensation:
$17.00/hr
TO APPLY, EMAIL:
TITLE YOUR EMAIL SUBJECT: JVT RED Charity Promo_Baltimore
1) List All Contact Info (Name, Phone, Email Address, Your City/State, etc.)
2) List your CURRENT: Height/Weight/Shirt Size/Pant Size
3) How far do you live from downtown Baltimore?
4) Submit 3-5 RECENT Face & Body Photos as .JPG or .GIF Attachments. Include both professional & non-professional shots. All photos must be of current look and taken within last 3 months.
5) List Any Promo/Related Experience with an attached RESUME
6) Have you worked for 8 Days A Week before? If so, when?
7) Confirm independent-contractor status
Thank you, NO CALLS or TEXTS ACCEPTED for this position.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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