Brand Ambassador

Brand Ambassador


Company
Orbit Marketing
Location
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
650 days ago
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Job Description
About us:Orbit Marketing is an established and dynamic marketing agency that delivers FMCG, retail, experiential and event marketing solutions for some of the world's most renowned brands. Our ethos is all about creating authentic brand experiences. How we do it? Strategic approach. Consistent delivery. Genuine connections. We operate in a variety of environments, from retail stores, supermarkets, events and guerilla.About the role:Job Title: Brand AmbassadorLocation: DunedinTimings: Majority of shifts are Wednesday through to Sunday, with the flexibility of choosing your own availability.Brand Ambassador Requirements:Must be well presentedExcellent communication skillsAbility to work weekendsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamAccess to a vehicle and current New Zealand Driver’s licenseMust be eligible to work in New ZealandSales experience (desired but not mandatory – training provided!)Interested?Orbit is a very hands-on agency; we provide on-going training and are always there to support our Brand Ambassador’s to be the best you can be.We pay a competitive rate, and you will be working in a fun, high paced, dynamic environment.Our ideal Brand Ambassador will communicate with customers well, have enthusiasm for the client and their product/service, be well presented, work independently, have flexibility for shift timings and be sales minded.If you think you've got what it takes to be a Brand Ambassador and want to join our team, please submit your expression of interest to our Recruitment Manager.

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