Liquor Brand Ambassador - JFK Airport (NYC)

Now Hiring: Experienced Liquor Brand Ambassadors – JFK Airport (NYC)

Are you a polished, professional Brand Ambassador with a strong background in event marketing? We’re expanding our team at JFK Airport and looking for seasoned talent to represent some of the world’s leading liquor brands . If you’ve worked with premium brands, have bartending experience (TIPS certified), love engaging with consumers, and are seeking consistent gig work, this is for you.

Who You Are:

  • Based in New York City and can reliably commute to JFK Airport
  • Experienced in bartending & brand representation—especially in liquor/spirits
  • Spirits knowledge strongly preferred
  • Comfortable with both high-volume activations and more intimate VIP engagements
  • Professional, engaging, and punctual
  • Looking for steady freelance opportunities with a respected agency

Details:

  • Exclusively at JFK Airport
  • Evening shifts, typically 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Thursday through Sunday

Requirements:

  • 21+ (due to liquor regulations)
  • Must already have or be willing to obtain TIPS certification prior to working
  • Sales experience and strong ability is required
  • Previous experience representing multiple liquor brands (please list on resume)
  • Strong customer service skills
  • Must be comfortable working in an airport environment (security pass required upon hiring)

What We Offer:

  • Competitive pay: $30 per hour + $20 per day towards your commute or parking
  • Work with some of the world’s most recognized brands
  • A supportive, organized team with consistent scheduling
  • Potential for long-term placements and leadership opportunities

If you're ready to represent top-tier brands in a dynamic airport setting, please apply now by sending your resume and cover letter to somani@propellekonnect.com

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $30.00 per hour

Expected hours: 20 – 25 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid training

Work Location: In person

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