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Consumer Engagement Team Ambassador - Monster

USA - Orange County, CA

About Monster Energy:

Forget about blending in. That’s not our style. We're the risk-takers, the trailblazers, the game-changers. We’re not perfect, and we don’t pretend to be. We're raw, unfiltered, and a bit unconventional. But our drive is unrivaled, just like our athletes. The power is in your hands to define what success looks like and where you want to take your career. It's not just about what we do, but about who we become along the way. We are much more than a brand here. We are a way of life, a mindset. Join us. 

A day in the life:

The Consumer Engagement Team all about excitement and yep, you guessed it – ENERGY! Your job is to get cans in hands while driving a national marketing program.

  • Cans in Hands: You’ll be travelling to local Monster branded events with the goal of bringing energy to the crowd through sampling and eye-catching merchandising.
  • Brand Ambassador: You’ll embody the Monster Energy brand and get others excited about our product too!
  • Building Impactful Relationships: Boost opportunities for our sales division by building and maintaining relationships with key accounts.

The impact you’ll make:

Ambassadors will have several Roles and Responsibilities related to consumer engagement & merchandising including, but not limited to the following:

Consumer Engagement

  • Actively generate trial of Monster Energy through guerrilla sampling
  • Approach consumers who “need” energy and generate trial
  • Distribute POS as required to consumers to reinforce brand loyalty
  • Responsibly care for program materials assets for Monster Energy Company.
  • Arrive on time and adhere to shift schedule
  • Maintain the brand appearance and wear proper uniform
  • Ensure professionalism, exceptional communication, and proactive interactions with consumers
  • Respond in a timely manner to Consumer Engagement Team Lead and Regional Field Manager as needed
  • Assist in managing inventory of regional storage units
  • Assist in recruiting additional team members as needed
  • Lead or support event planning, logistics and other aspects of partnerships as needed

Merchandising

  • Merchandise MEC products in the cold vault and in coolers
  • As assigned, conduct routine store checks to ensure MEC products are stocked on shelves according to in-store schematics
  • Check that all Point of Sale (POS) is correctly and accurately displayed at store level including; but not limited to, pricing, promotional signage and displays.
  • Transmit daily account data via app-based tools

Who you are:

  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time
  • May be required to travel when necessary
  • Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs when required
  • Must have a clean driving record
  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Must be flexible and able to work a variety of shifts (2 shifts per month required) including days, nights, weekends, holidays and special events.
  • Must be able to commute to storage warehouse located in 92806 zip code. 

*Scheduled hours up to Management discretion.

Monster Energy provides competitive total compensation. The estimated hourly pay range for this position is listed below. Actual compensation may vary based on skills, qualifications, experience, and work location.

Pay Range

$20 - $21 USD

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