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Job Description
A high-energy marathon activation is now seeking outgoing and professional Brand Ambassadors and Promotional Models to represent a premium water brand. Selected talent will be part of an energetic hype crew, engaging with event attendees, holding signage, and creating an exciting and welcoming atmosphere. This opportunity is ideal for extroverted individuals who are comfortable on camera and thrive in fast-paced environments.

Job Responsibilities

  • Represent a premium brand at a large-scale marathon event
  • Engage with attendees in a friendly, high-energy manner
  • Hold signage and assist with promotional activities
  • Maintain a polished and professional appearance throughout the event
  • Follow directions from event coordinators and brand managers

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years or older
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • High energy, outgoing, and professional demeanor
  • Comfortable working in public and on camera

Appearance & Presentation Guidelines

  • Elegant, stylish, and natural look
  • Natural hair color with simple styling
  • Neutral or natural nail colors (red acceptable)
  • No visible tattoos
  • Minimal, classic jewelry
  • Fresh, subtle makeup (no heavy or dramatic styles)
  • Must fit provided uniform sizes:
    • Shirts: S–L
    • Women’s bottoms: 0–6
    • Men’s bottoms: 28–36
  • Must wear black attire, including black sneakers and black socks

Compensation

  • $35/hour for Brand Ambassadors
  • Paid training at $20/hour

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