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SAT, 18. Jan - SUN, 26. Jan in Düsseldorf

Messehost/ess (m/w/d) @ boot Düsseldorf 2025

ca. 1,033 €
ca. 13.5 bis 16.5 € / h
SAT, 18. Jan - SUN, 26. Jan

ca. 76.5 Std.: Täglich von 09:00-18:00, 30 Min. Pause

Düsseldorf

Messe Düsseldorf, Stockumer Kirchstraße 61, 40474 Düsseldorf (Google maps)

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Messehost/ess (m/w/d) @ boot Düsseldorf 2025

We are looking for a host/ess (m/f/d) for our exhibition booth, who will take over typical tasks such as customer reception and catering. Work day would start from small cleaning tasks on the stand (like vaccuming, cleaning the surfaces like tables, mirrors etc on the boats - easy tasks) Tasks such as distributing brochures/flyers, as well as small assembly and dismantling activities may also be required. As you will also be conducting occasional customer meetings, fluent English is a must and additional language skills are an advantage. We expect you to wear black trousers and a white shirt, or a trouser suit and white blouse.


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Manuel Marschel: Contact person for businesses

Manuel Marschel
Contact person for businesses

If you have any questions regarding the booking process, feel free to contact or call me.

+49 30 959 982 640

manuel.marschel@instaff.jobs

Christin Monski: Contact person for staff

Christin Monski
Contact person for staff

If you have any questions regarding your registration or the booking process, feel free to contact or call me.

+49 30 959 982 660
christin.monski@instaff.jobs

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