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Seeking Bilingual & Non-Bilingual Spokesmodels in Glendale

Company Name:
8 Days A Week, Inc.
Event Staffing Agency:
8 Days A Week
Is Seeking:
Experienced, Fun, Energetic & Outgoing Bilingual & Non-Bilingual Spokesmodels
Independent Contractor Opportunity
Promotion:
For Our Motor Oil Client at Soccer Match
Promotion Date(s) &Times(s):
Wednesday, April 2nd: 2:00PM-9:00PM
Hours may change as we get closer to the event
Location(s):
Glendale, AZ 85305
Objectives:
Politely engage & interact with consumers on behalf of brand
Help with registrations
Distribute promotional items
Encourage guest to play games
Manage display traffic flow & guest lines
Assist with set up/break down Promo
Talent Must Be:
18 years of age or older
If Bilingual Must be 100% Fluent in Spanish
VERY Outgoing and Enthusiastic
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 outside as this is an outdoor event
Able to get to event on own as transportation costs are NOT reimbursed
Experienced in working
events
& promotions
Compensation:
$35.00/hr
TO APPLY, EMAIL:
TITLE YOUR EMAIL SUBJECT: PJF- Motor Oil Promo_Spokesmodel_Glendale
1)List All Contact Info (Name, Phone, Email Address, Your City/State, etc.)
2) Provide all below measurements for proper uniform size:
Height:
Weight:
Bust:
Waist:
Hip:
Cup Size:
Pant Size:
Shirt Size:
3) Submit RECENT Photos as .JPG or .GIF Attachments.
- Attach 2 head shot, 2 body shot, & 2 non-professional photos(one photo must have you holding paper with date the photo was taken)
4) Confirm you can commit to working the full shift
5) List Any Promo/Related Experience
6) Are you 100% Fluent in Spanish?
7) Confirm independent-contractor statusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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