Demonstrator, Kaiwhakaatu
Also known as
- Brand ambassador
Demonstrators display and demonstrate products and answer questions from potential customers. They may take orders and encourage retail buyers to stock the demonstrated product.
Your pay could be
$26
Lower
$33 to $61
Most common
$82
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Demonstrators
- usually work part time in evenings or weekends and may be on call
- usually work in shops and at events and may travel locally
- need to be responsible, organised and communicate well
Tasks
- distribute promotional literature or samples to customers
- maintain records of sales or other business transactions
- sell products or services
- clean work areas
- explain technical product or service information to customers
- demonstrate products to consumers
- record sales or transactions data
- recommend products or services to customers
- study product information to acquire professional knowledge
- set up merchandise displays
Enterprising
Organised
Practical
Interests that fit this job
Interest quiz,
Kairoro Whakaritea
Do the Interest quiz to find out how well your interests fit with this job.
Do the quizYou learn on the job to become a demonstrator.
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a driver licence
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job.
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