Photo Booth Attendant/ Ambassador

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(if you like sales, events, photography, parties, and making people smile. You've come to the right place)

We are a fast growing photo booth company with different locations across the US and are looking to grow.

Who we are:

We at Selfie Booth Company are a group of hard working driven individuals who share a goal to provide a top of the market product and exceptional customer service to all of our clients leaving a lasting positive impression for them to remember us by.

What’s the job?

We are looking for someone who can work with us Full-Time, helping out with some of our events in the evenings and weekends if need be

Responsibilities:

-Transport the equipment to the events in your personal vehicle. (Full size sedans or SUV’s would be ideal)

-Set up the photo booth, backdrop and adjust camera settings. (Including lighting, ISO and Aperture.) Photography skills preferred, but not required.

-Maintain a professional attitude while you are monitoring the photo booth at events such as weddings, birthday parties, Corporate events and social events.

-Maintaining equipment and supplies, including props, photo booth paper and backdrops.

-Store the photo booth and equipment when not in use. 5x5 feet of space required.

You should have:

  • Dependable transportation
  • Strong independent working skills and time management skills a must.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with event managers and clients at the event.
  • Ability to lift, push, pull or carry up to 75lbs unassisted.
  • Social, Outgoing, & Professional attitude
  • Ability to multi task
  • Professional appearance and demeanor

This job is ideal for people who go to school part time, or want to work a steady part time position and those who love to travel and meet new people. This is a great job for the right candidate, stress and hassle free- no sales, just needs to be dependable above all!

Travel to the events can range from 10 miles or less to 50 miles or more depending on event and location. There is no set location you drive to everyday. Each event location is unique and that's what makes it fun.

Compensation:

The pay rate for this position is $20/hour starting. We compensate for milage and tolls in addition to hourly pay.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $20.00 - $23.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Referral program

Application Question(s):

  • Are you available to work on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays on a consistent basis (weekends are required)?
  • Are you also available to work some events during the week (Monday–Thursday), as needed?
  • This role requires perfect attendance — events cannot be missed. Are you able to commit to working every event you are scheduled for without exception?
  • Do you have a valid driver’s license and reliable access to a vehicle large enough to transport photo booth equipment?
  • Are you able to lift and carry 90 lbs of photo booth equipment?
  • Are you willing to respond to scheduling messages within 1 hour during the week?

Work Location: In person

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