
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Demonstrate merchandise and answer questions for the purpose of creating public interest in buying the product. May sell demonstrated merchandise.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Arizona | 620 | $39,400 | $18.94 | |
Arkansas | $29,300 | $14.09 | ||
California | 10,320 | $40,680 | $19.56 | |
Colorado | 380 | $40,100 | $19.28 | |
Connecticut | 190 | $40,890 | $19.66 | |
Florida | 2,190 | $40,600 | $19.52 | |
Georgia | 790 | $32,320 | $15.54 | |
Hawaii | 170 | $36,590 | $17.59 | |
Idaho | 100 | $26,840 | $12.90 | |
Illinois | 1,220 | $37,120 | $17.85 | |
Indiana | 220 | $30,300 | $14.57 | |
Iowa | 450 | $29,090 | $13.99 | |
Kansas | 100 | $30,220 | $14.53 | |
Kentucky | 390 | $30,830 | $14.82 | |
Louisiana | 110 | $36,650 | $17.62 | |
Maryland | 480 | $36,040 | $17.33 | |
Massachusetts | 240 | $40,020 | $19.24 | |
Michigan | 680 | $32,470 | $15.61 | |
Minnesota | 430 | $31,450 | $15.12 | |
Mississippi | 110 | $33,450 | $16.08 | |
Missouri | $25,160 | $12.10 | ||
Nebraska | 330 | $31,360 | $15.08 | |
Nevada | 720 | $37,480 | $18.02 | |
New Hampshire | 50 | $38,210 | $18.37 | |
New Jersey | 720 | $36,220 | $17.41 | |
New Mexico | 350 | $30,420 | $14.63 | |
New York | 1,950 | $37,470 | $18.02 | |
North Carolina | 1,360 | $35,190 | $16.92 | |
North Dakota | 50 | $37,730 | $18.14 | |
Ohio | 900 | $36,950 | $17.76 | |
Oklahoma | 400 | $40,490 | $19.46 | |
Oregon | 1,330 | $36,560 | $17.58 | |
Pennsylvania | 680 | $35,080 | $16.86 | |
South Carolina | 290 | $36,620 | $17.61 | |
Tennessee | 350 | $35,120 | $16.88 | |
Texas | 6,720 | $35,380 | $17.01 | |
Utah | 370 | $37,260 | $17.91 | |
Vermont | 30 | $37,720 | $18.13 | |
Virginia | 1,280 | $31,870 | $15.32 | |
Washington | 1,870 | $36,940 | $17.76 | |
Wisconsin | 720 | $37,030 | $17.80 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$36,990 per yearNational average salarySlowJob growth rate
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No formal educational credentialTypical education requirement
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Short-term on-the-job trainingTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as demonstrators and product promoters.
- Less than high school 8%
- High school graduate 29%
- College dropout 28%
- Associate’s degree 11%
- Bachelor’s degree 17%
- Master’s degree 6%
- Doctorate degree 1%
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