Fresno Automotive Photographer / Porter Transportation & Warehousing - Fresno, CA at Geebo

Fresno Automotive Photographer / Porter

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0 Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Part-time Part-time $18 - $24 an hour $18 - $24 an hour Wallbank, LLC is looking to hire an inventory photographer to service car dealerships in Fresno, CA.
Automotive dealerships hire our company to take photographs of their new and pre-owned vehicles for sale.
This service is referred to as Inventory Photography.
Here are the credentials in order for your submission to be reviewed:
- Must be able to drive manual transmission - Valid drivers license - Must have 2-3 days per week available for photographing cars - No editing of photos required! We have a team dedicated to editing photos If you are someone who is detail oriented, responsible, shows up on time and does what they say, then we absolutely want to work with you! It matters much more to us that you're hard working and detail oriented than you having a background in photography.
This position is between 3-5 hours per day.
However the hours per day will range slightly depending on inventory volume available to photograph.
Thank you, and we look forward to reading your cover letting and seeing your resume! Please write a custom cover letter sharing why you'd be a great fit for this position.
Wallbank, LLC @wallbankllc on Instagram Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $24.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Do you have reliable transportation to commute to and from work each scheduled day?
Experience:
Customer service:
1 year (Preferred) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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