Demonstrator

Kimberly Romeril applies make-up to palette

Kimberly Romeril creating a skincare and make-up sample for a customer

Demonstrators show and explain goods and services to potential customers.

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Ko tā te kaiwhakaatu mahi ko te whakaatu me te whakamārama i ngā rawa me ngā ratonga hei hoko atu ki ngā kaihoko ka aro mai.

Entry Requirements

To become a demonstrator, you need at least three years of secondary education.

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Kimberly Romeril

“The best part of my job is getting out and about and meeting people from all different walks of life."

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Pay

Pay for demonstrators varies, but they usually earn between $19 and $24 an hour.
 

 

Job Outlook

Chances of getting a job as a demonstrator are low.
 

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