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
You 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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