How to Be a Promo Girl
Promo girls, also known as promotional models are marketing personnel; companies use these promotional models to help sell their products at events. Budweiser, Red Bull and Mountain Dew are among the many companies that use promotional girls. The job can be a great source of income for women ages 18 to 40. Most of the work comes at the lower end of the age spectrum, tapering off in the early 30s. However, for those who like to get paid to party, it can be a exciting job.
Instructions
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Visit the local headquarters of the company at which you want to work. Look for the hiring representative. There may be different divisions of hiring, such as sales or marketing. Ask for the details regarding the promotional marketing department. Someone at the company will give you an application or direct you to an online website where you can complete the application.
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Develop relationships with the hiring representative, because promotional work requires you to be in front of people most of the time; it is natural that the promotional representative will want to get to know you.
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Develop relationships with other promo girls. Register for outreach networks between other promotional models. Hang out with the girls. Don't be competitive. Learn as much as you can about being a good work companion to other girls. This will largely prepare you for the environment of promotional modeling.
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Appear attractive consistently. There is a difference between promo girls and fashion models. Apply mild make-up. Wear your hair comfortable, yet attractive. Promotional models present an air of unattainability.
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Perform your job to best of your ability once hired. Be punctual, professional and remember that you are there to promote a product.
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Tips & Warnings
Most promotional model jobs pay double the minimum wage no matter what state you are in. Often the rate will be three times the current minimum wage.