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VA, MD Cellular Promo   - Project ID # 9389
Project Type   Live Event Submission Type   SRN
Location   VA and MD Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   $13.00 per hour Release Date   03-02-05
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   03-02-05
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Trade Shows/Live Events/Promo Model
Market(s)   Baltimore, MD>Norfolk, VA>Washington, DC

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Rate: $13.00 per hour TALENT MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR THE DURATION OF THE 7 WEEK PROMOTION.

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8 Days A Week has a FUN upcoming 7 Week Cellular Promotion in Virginia & Maryland and is seeking interested male and female talent to represent us. Please see below and respond if interested/qualified. Event: 7 Week Cellular Promotion VA Locations: Sterling Springfield Fairfax McLean Baileys Crossroads MD Locations: Rockville Wheaton Beltsville Hanover Catonsville Baltimore White Marsh Timonium Dates: April 1 - May 15 Times: Friday 5p-8p Saturday 11a-7p Sunday 12n-4p Duties: Approach and intercept visitors at a retail location, actively sell the clients services and products direct to consumers at instore kiosks, build relationships with retail sales associates, educate associates on why this cellular product is the best choice for consumers, report information in recaps. Administer tag lines, act as a brand ambassador. Interact with guests/consumers. Qualifications: MUST Be Responsible, outgoing, work well with public; GREAT WORK ETHIC! EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS! Must be 18 years or older. Promotional Experience Preferred. Cellular and sales experience a plus. NO visible tattoos or piercings (except females ears). Talent MUST be clean cut! Attire: TBD

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Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 35


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