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Seeking Athletic BAs for fun hotel client event in New Orleans

Company Name:
8 Days A Week, Inc.
Nationwide Event Staffing Agency
8 Days A Week, Inc.
Is Seeking:
Energetic, Outgoing, Athletic Brand Ambassadors!
Independent Contractor Opportunity
To Represent:
Our upscale hotel client at an athletic expo event!
Event Dates & Times:
Thursday, January 22nd: 3:00pm-5:00pm: (Mandatory Onsite Overview)
Friday, January 23rd: 11:00am-6:00pm
Saturday, January 24th: 8:30am-5:00pm
Event Location:
New Orleans, LA 70130
Brand Ambassador Objectives:
Confidently approach event attendees
Distribute product literature and samples
Encourage visitors to participate in activities
Deliver key messages
Maintain orderly and neat event area
Light promo set-up & break-down
Brand Ambassadors Must Be:
18 years of age or older
Interest running &/or playing any sort of physical sport is a bonus so please tell us about it!
Well-groomed & fit (no visible tattoos or facial piercings)
Articulate, polite & excited about working w/public
Prompt, responsible, & hard-working
Able to stand entire event
Comfortable working outdoors
Able to get to event on own as transportation costs are NOT reimbursed
Experienced in working events & promotions
Brand Ambassador Compensation:
$17.00/hr (parking reimbursed with receipt)
TO APPLY, EMAIL:
TITLE YOUR EMAIL SUBJECT: JVT Athletic Promo_NOLA
1) List All Contact Info (Name, Phone, Email Address, Your City/State/Zip Code, etc.)
2) List:
Height:
Weight:
Shirt Size:
Pant Size:
Shoe Size:
3) List ALL Date(s)/Event(s) You Can Commit to Working
4) Submit 3-4 RECENT Face & Body Photos as .JPG or .GIF Attachments (at least one must be candid)
5) Send resume or List Any Promo
6) Confirm independent-contractor status
Thank you, NO CALLS ACCEPTED for this position.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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