In diverse scenes such as retail stores, exhibitions, flash sales, and community promotion, personally demonstrate the latest product functions and usage scenarios of the company, and enhance consumers’ intuitive understanding of product value.
Collect real-time user feedback on site, including operational concerns, functional suggestions and pain points in the user experience, and submit them to the product and marketing teams on a daily basis, serving as key reference for iterative optimization.
Collaborate with sales and operations teams to set up an experience zone, ensure that display equipment, promotional materials, and flow planning are in line with brand personality and event objectives, and maintain a professional and warm brand image.
Regularly participate in internal product training and role-playing exercises, master technical specifications, competitive differences and common problem-solving strategies, and ensure accurate and consistent information delivery.
Work requirements
Have good oral expression and affinity, be able to naturally establish interpersonal connections, do not need sales experience but must have service awareness and empathy.
Curious and enthusiastic about new technologies and lifestyle products, able to quickly understand product logic and convert it into easy-to-understand lifestyle explanations.
Image is clean and generous, with basic etiquette and good manners, and able to adapt to standing work, short-distance movement, and changing activity environments (including outdoor or weekend hours).
Have basic digital literacy, be able to operate a tablet or smart device for demonstrations, and use a simple form tool to record on-site feedback.
Secondary school education or above, welcome fresh graduates, freelancers or those with volunteering/guiding experience to apply; those with no relevant experience will receive full training.