Presenter (Female, 35+)
Front a digital ad campaign, speaking on camera in a professional yet natural manner. Great hourly rate, non-union, adult female lead. No complex acting needed.
If you’re interested in presenting work, a new opportunity is available for a female (35+) on-screen talent to lead a social media ad campaign. The position pays between €500 and €800 for roughly four hours of work. You’ll lead three short scripted videos for a flooring and carpet retailer, focusing on authentic, relatable delivery.
This is a non-union role, making it accessible and open to a wide range of experienced presenters and performers. The job involves no complex acting or high-pressure performance situations. Instead, what’s sought is a warm, trustworthy presence, able to communicate to homeowners in a relaxed, confident way. Prior experience in presenting, commercials, or corporate videos is a real plus, as you’ll be guided by light direction on tone and pacing.
What You’ll Do Day to Day
You’ll deliver your lines solo to the camera, in a showroom-style setting, over three different videos. Your performance style should remain conversational rather than sales-focused. There’s no script memorisation under pressure — but the goal is to be natural and engaging on screen.
Given the online context, you’ll have to ensure that your camera presence feels genuine yet remains suitably produced for paid social ads. All production and technical needs are handled for you, allowing you to focus on bringing the script to life with your personal touch.
This is a paid campaign, with videos used on social channels like Facebook and Instagram for one year. Standard rights and agreements apply, with no requirement for exclusivity outside flooring and carpet retail for the campaign’s duration.
Working hours are clear and brief, so you won’t be tied up for long periods. Filming is expected to take about half a day, providing a favourable pay rate for your time. Reasonable travel expenses are also covered if needed.
Pros of This Job
One major advantage is the competitive rate for a short shoot — up to €800 for less than a full day’s commitment. This suits professionals seeking flexible, well-compensated gigs.
Additionally, the job’s online, non-broadcast nature means your work remains visible in a digital context but won’t be widely aired or used for other platforms, protecting your exposure and exclusivity for other work.
Cons of This Job
There are few opportunities here for creative improvisation, as the script and brief are set and aimed at a specific message. If you prefer more creative freedom, it could feel restrictive.
Also, given that usage rights are strictly digital (social media ads), there’s limited potential for on-going repeat work or exposure beyond this campaign unless the employer offers new roles.
פסק דין סופי
If you’re an experienced female presenter looking for a well-paid, short-term assignment, this role is a strong option. It combines a clear brief, reasonable hours, and a straightforward production setting. Those who value structure, clarity and competitive rates will find it an attractive gig for their portfolio.