Salary for Demonstrators and Product Promoters

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Also known as:  Home Demonstrator, Home Service Demonstrator, Hostess Party Sales Representative, In-Store Demonstrator

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A demonstrator and product promoter is a person who encourages the sale of their products. This can be anything from clothing or electronics to food or even cosmetics. Demonstrators and product promoters demonstrate their products, explain why they should be purchased and answer customer's questions. No college experience is required to work as a demonstrator and product promoter, andno-the-job training is typically provided, with numerous companies searching to fill the position. More often than not the position is part-time only. The expected growth rate for demonstrators and product promoters is 18% over the course of the next few years.

A Demonstrator or Product Promoter will normally get salaries ranging from $23,080 and $58,210 depending on education and experience. can receive an average pay level of thirty-seven thousand and eigthy dollars on an annual basis.

have the best average pay in District of Columbia, where they receive average job salaries of close to $47,670. These employees make the highest salary in Real Estate and Rental and Leasing, where they get pay of $56,230.

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INDUSTRIES

Demonstrators and Product Promoters tend to make the most in the following industries:

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$56,230
Information
$42,920
Other Services (except Public Administration)
$41,250
Administrative, Support and Waste Management Services
$39,970
Educational Services
$39,640
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
$38,170

In general, they earn less within the industries below:

Construction
$29,180
Accommodation and Food Services
$32,520
Wholesale Trade
$34,510
Transportation and Warehousing
$34,870
Retail Trade
$34,930
Manufacturing
$36,370
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