Street Interviewer – Social Media Content Creator (E-Commerce Brand)

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Street Interviewer – Social Media Content Creator (E-Commerce Brand)Location: Los Angeles, CA (on-site / local travel) Job Type: Contract / Part-Time / Flexible Hours Pay: $140-200 per session + potential performance bonusesAbout UsWe’re an innovative e-commerce brand creating viral, people-driven content for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Our goal is to capture authentic reactions and real conversations around trending consumer products — from brain-boosting supplements to lifestyle goods.The RoleWe’re looking for an outgoing, confident, and personable Street Interviewer to conduct short, engaging on-camera interviews with the public. You’ll approach people in high-traffic areas, ask scripted questions, and encourage them to try a product sample while recording their live reactions.This content will be used for social media ads, UGC campaigns, and branded storytelling.Responsibilities• Visit pre-selected public locations around Los Angeles (e.g. Santa Monica Pier, Venice Boardwalk, The Grove, shopping districts, etc.)• Conduct short interviews (2–5 minutes each) using a provided script and follow-up prompts• Offer participants a product sample (provided) and capture their honest reaction• Coordinate with our in-house videographer to film high-quality vertical content for social media• Represent the brand professionally, honestly, and positively at all times• Collaborate with the marketing team for scheduling, scripts, and content deliveryRequirements• Comfortable speaking with strangers on camera• Excellent communication and people skills• Reliable transportation to travel to filming locations• Strong attention to detail and punctuality• Prior experience in street interviews, journalism, TikTok content creation, or brand ambassadorship is a plus• Must be 21+ years of ageWhat You’ll Get• Competitive flat rate + potential bonuses for viral videos• Flexible scheduling — create your own filming hours• All product samples, scripts, and on-site support provided• Growth potential in a creative, fast-moving e-commerce companyHow to ApplyPlease include:• Your name, contact info, and location• A short paragraph on why you’d be a great fit• Links to any past video, social, or on-camera work (if available)Job Type: ContractPay: From $200.00 per weekAbility to Commute:• Los Angeles, CA 90025 (Preferred)Willingness to travel:• 25% (Preferred)Work Location: In person

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