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<strong>Description<br><br></strong>Create brand awareness and positive impressions of the product by engaging consumers through sampling/distributing product and demonstrating product features. A Dietz & Watson Brand Ambassador serves as the face of premium products to consumers at selling events in the field. Take this opportunity to join the Dietz & Watson team! We are looking for outgoing, enthusiastic, friendly, reliable Brand Ambassadors/ Selling Event Specialists to join our team. Paid training, competitive pay rates, and support that only a top company can provide.<br><br><strong>Essential Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Set up, break down, product preparation and sampling during in-store selling events.</li><li>Actively draw in customers to the event table and drive sales.</li><li>Generate brand awareness and positive product impressions to increase sales.</li><li>Ability to meet schedules and deadlines.</li><li>Offer promotional materials to customers (e.g., recipes, coupons, etc.).</li><li>Record suggestions and comments from management and customers on an internet-based reporting system.</li><li>Complete all necessary paperwork (e.g., worksheets, event evaluations, etc.) and submit as defined during training.</li><li>Order supplies as needed.<br><br></li></ul>This is a very flexible position, as we will attempt to work around your current commitments. Selling events are generally 6 hours long and occur between 10 am-6 pm. Most selling events take place between Thursday-Monday. Can only work a maximum of 24 hours per week. We are hoping to bring candidates on board who are reliable, motivated, and eager to promote brand awareness<br><br><strong>Pay Range- $20-$22 <br><br></strong><strong>Minimum Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li>Prior promotional demonstrating experience a plus.</li><li>Weekend availability required.</li><li>Ability to work independently as well as a member of a team.</li><li>Must be comfortable addressing and engaging the public.</li><li>Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.</li><li>Must be able to stoop, bend, reach, turn, twist and stand.</li><li>Must be able to stand for entire time of selling event (from 4 to 6 hours).</li><li>Access to a reliable transportation.</li><li>18 years of age or older.</li><li>Must have an internet accessible cell-phone to use during demo events.</li><li>Ability to travel within a limited geography.</li></ul>

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