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Brand Ambassador

$30/hour

Sandpiper Productions

Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA

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About us Join our team of professionals and apply for our elite brand ambassador job in Pennsylvania and be part of something great! Starting pay $30.00/hour. Female-owned and known for our professionalism and progressive approach, we specialize in consumer activation and beverage marketing throughout the United States. Our commitment to redefining industry standards, coupled with a relentless pursuit of innovation and always being prepared to deliver an unparalleled experience that outrivals expectations sets us apart from other experiential marketing companies. We continue to defy industry stereotypes and set new standards of excellence. Join us in reshaping perceptions and proving that greatness knows no bounds. Together, let's showcase our industry's true potential and emerge as leaders in innovation and quality. Join Our Growing Team as a Brand Ambassador Are you a passionate advocate for bourbon, beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages, and skilled in promotions, marketing, or sales? We're on the lookout for dynamic individuals for beverage promotions roles. Our team members represent our brands as on-premise Brand Ambassadors and off-premise Sales Professionals. Positions offers competitive pay and a flexible schedule that works around your availability, Responsibilities If you are hired for the elite brand ambassador job in Pennsylvania you will conduct engaging consumer tastings at diverse locations, including liquor or package stores, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, festivals, sporting events, convenience stores, gas stations, and trade shows. Deliver captivating product presentations, showcasing brand attributes and product features to potential customers. Distribute enticing product samples and promotional materials to drive brand awareness and cultivate customer loyalty. Engage with consumers, providing expert guidance, addressing inquiries, and enriching their tasting experience. Exemplify our dedication to quality and customer satisfaction by representing our brands with enthusiasm and professionalism. Requirements Ideal Candidates The ideal candidate for our brand ambassador job in Pennsylvania will: Demonstrate a genuine passion for the beverages we’re representing. Brings previous sales or promotional experience to the role. Possesses outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. Has a flexible schedule to allow working evenings and/or weekends. Has reliable transportation and is timely and reliable. Additional Details Tasting events typically span 2-3 hours, often with multiple events per day/evening. Must be at least 21 years old. Ready to seize this thrilling opportunity and help elevate our brands? Apply now! Competitive compensation and growth opportunities await. Benefits Comprehensive training provided for candidates without prior experience. Flexible Schedule Competitive wages

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