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6 tips to identify legit Brand Ambassador job!
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How to Identify Legitimate Promotional Modeling Jobs
In today’s market, promotional modeling jobs appear to be as plentiful as the models they seek to hire. It’s not unusual to hear stories of brand ambassadors preforming jobs and never getting paid. So how can you tell the scams from the opportunities? As an experienced brand ambassador, convention, atmosphere and promotional model I’m laying down my tips to help you spot what’s legit!
1) CONTRACTS ARE KING – READ and SIGN a contract.
your job responsibilities,
the hours you will work – including breaks,
the rate for which you will work for,
how and when you will be paid,
what expenses are covered (meals, etc.),
agency fees,
and cancellation policies.
And those are just the basics! NOT having some type of contract between you and your agency should throw up a big red flag for any potential job you may take on. That contract is the starting point for any obligations you might need to fulfill but it’s also your grounds to ensure compensation. Remember youare your business, and unless all the terms of work hours, payment, and rate are written down in ink you have no starting point to prove the employer’s compensation agreement with you.
There are tons of resources for finding modeling and brand ambassador work. Social media can be a great tool (Instagram, Facebook, Craigslist), but the best tool is to get yourself registered with an reputable modeling agency who contracts promo models, like Vantage Advertising. This is the ideal way to find jobs and opportunities. It is also important to ensure the booking agent / agency you are speaking with is legitimate as well. (Pro tip: Calling the agency or emailing the agency directly asking for the agents contact info is a great nonchalant way to confirm. ALSO read agency reviews on various review sites.).
No matter how you find the job always be sure to do your due diligence. Find out information about your employer, be sure to sign contracts and proper tax forms, and know how and when you will be paid and never pay up front!
A few minutes of extra research can stop you from taking an unfortunate loss by not getting paid!
Originally Written By Stephanie Scaglione for Vantage Models
Original Article Publishing Here: https://www.models4tradeshows.com/how-to-tell-if-a-promotional-modeling-job-is-legit
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