Job Description
Job Description
We are hiring Entry-Level Event Assistants to join our fast-growing event marketing and promotions team . This is a hands-on, entry-level position ideal for motivated individuals looking to start a career in event coordination, event marketing, brand promotions, and team leadership .
No prior experience required — we offer paid training, ongoing mentorship, and a clear path for career advancement .
Responsibilities
As an Entry-Level Event Assistant, you will support the planning and execution of live events, promotional campaigns, and brand activations , including :
- Assist with on-site setup, execution, and breakdown of events and marketing activations
- Coordinate event logistics , including vendor coordination, equipment setup, and guest check-in
- Engage with attendees to deliver an exceptional customer experience and promote partner brands
- Manage signage, displays, promotional materials, and giveaways
- Support administrative duties such as attendance tracking, data entry, and post-event reports
- Represent partner brands professionally at all times
- Participate in post-event evaluations to help improve future events and marketing strategies
Qualifications
We’re looking for energetic, dependable candidates who are eager to learn and grow :
Strong communication and customer service skillsAbility to multitask and stay organized in fast-paced environmentsPositive, professional, and team-oriented attitudeInterest in event planning, marketing, promotions, brand ambassador, or public relations rolesMust be 18 years or older and legally authorized to work in the U.S.No experience necessary — full paid training providedWhy Join Our Team?
Hands-on experience in event marketing, promotions, and live eventsClear advancement opportunities into Event Coordinator, Marketing Manager, and Leadership rolesFun, supportive, and energetic team cultureCompetitive pay , plus performance-based bonuses and incentivesOpportunity to work with well-known brands and create memorable consumer experiences