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How much do product model jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for product model in the United States is $159,405.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,000.00 and $197,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a product model?

A Product Model job involves showcasing apparel, accessories, or other merchandise for advertising, e-commerce, or promotional purposes. Product Models pose for photos, videos, or live demonstrations to highlight the features, fit, and design of a product. They often work with photographers, stylists, and marketing teams to create compelling visual content. This role requires confidence, professionalism, and the ability to take direction while maintaining a polished appearance.

What does a product model do?

A typical day for a Product Model often includes preparing for and participating in photo shoots, trying on multiple products, and working closely with photographers, stylists, and makeup artists to help bring a brand’s vision to life. You may spend several hours on set posing with apparel, accessories, or other merchandise while ensuring the products are displayed attractively and accurately. Product Models also attend fittings, provide feedback on garment fit or comfort, and may need to travel between studios or locations as required. The role requires flexibility in schedule, adaptability to different creative directions, and a professional attitude throughout the process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the product model position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Product Model, you need strong physical presentation skills, the ability to pose naturally, and often specific physical attributes matching brand requirements. Experience with photo shoot environments, familiarity with modeling portfolios, and sometimes representation by agencies are valuable assets. Confidence, adaptability, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with photographers, stylists, and clients. These qualities are crucial for effectively showcasing products and meeting the dynamic needs of marketing and advertising teams.

How much do product models get paid?

Product models typically earn between $100 and $500 per day, depending on factors such as experience, the type of product, and the market. Rates can vary widely, with top models or those working for major brands earning higher compensation, and some may also receive additional benefits or commissions.

How to become a product model?

To become a product model, individuals typically need to have a good understanding of the product, strong communication skills, and a professional appearance. Building a portfolio, gaining experience through auditions or casting calls, and working with modeling agencies can help secure opportunities. Knowledge of marketing or sales can also be beneficial in representing products effectively.
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What states have the most Product Model jobs?

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Infographic showing various Product Model job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $159,405 per year, or $76.6 per hour.

Vice President, Product & Student Experience

Think Together

Santa Ana, CA

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


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5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 43 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

53rd of 78 rated education support services


Job description

OverviewVice President, Product & Student Experience Founded in 1997, Think Together partners with schools to change the odds for kids by providing award-winning programs during and outside the school day. We're one of California's largest nonprofits working in school districts from San Diego to San Francisco. Whether you're interested in early learning, elementary, middle or high school, you can invest in your community by working at a local school or working within our home office providing support!

 JOB SUMMARY:The Vice President of Student Experience & Product is a strategic product owner and an education-focused leader responsible for leading the design, development, and quality implementation of Think Together's core and enrichment learning programs to change the odds for kids. This role directly supports organizational leadership in defining an agile product model that prioritizes customer experience, academic achievement, and social-emotional growth. The position requires a deep market intelligence understanding of K-12 learning frameworks, enrichment of best practices, and scalable product design for diverse learning environments.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Leadership Lead defining Think Together's product vision, strategy, and execution for educational program offerings, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and mission to provide quality end-to-end engagement. Ensure that all offerings align with the organization's mission, drive measurable educational impact, and deliver exceptional experiences for students, educators, district partners, and donors. Collaborate with senior leadership to define an agile approach to product delivery, design, and evaluation, ensuring the creation of measurable outcomes and product success metrics. Champion equity, inclusion, and accessibility in all product design principles. Drive innovation in learning methodologies, technologies, and modalities to enhance engagement and effectiveness.

Product Design & Development Oversee the creation and continuous improvement of inclusive enrichment curriculum across multiple disciplines, utilizing qualitative and quantitative data to guide product improvements. Lead cross-functional teams across Programs, Technology, Program Quality & Compliance, Marketing, and external stakeholders to develop scalable, student-centered solutions that advance organizational goals. Maintain evidence-based, inclusive, and scalable product models that effectively address the varied needs of diverse student groups. Integrate innovative teaching strategies, technology-supported learning, and culturally responsive pedagogical frameworks into all product offerings.

Leadership, Strategy & Capacity Building Determine vision, strategy and long-range goals, overseeing major budgets, fiscal strategy and resource allocation at scale. Drive organizational performance, culture, and structural direction. Guide, influence, and inspire others to achieve the organization's mission and long-term strategic objectives. Manage a team of professionals who directly contribute to product design and curriculum content. Foster professional growth and mentorship across the enrichment program staff. Cultivate collaboration across departments, including evaluation, operations, and community partnership teams.

Evaluation & Continuous Improvement Establish data-informed processes to identify gaps, optimize product, and inform strategic decisions, as well as to continuously assess product effectiveness, student engagement, and learning outcomes. Use research, assessment results, and stakeholder feedback to refine product and enhance impact. Guide pilot initiatives and scale proven enrichment program models organization wide. Define quality standards for instructional design, content development, and product delivery; monitor metrics, assessments, and feedback to measure impact and return on investment.

Stakeholder Engagement Serve as a thought leader, representing Think Together at educational conferences, community advisory boards, and industry partnerships. Collaborate with schools, community partners, and families to ensure product meet local needs and educational standards. Communicate product vision, outcomes, and impact to internal and external audiences. Collaborate with business leaders, subject matter experts, and technology teams to ensure programs address stakeholder needs, support a modern learning environment, and provide consistent application of best practices.

QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in education or business with Master's or Doctoral degree in Education, Business, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership, or a related field preferred. Minimum 12 years of progressively responsible experience in K-12 program design, enrichment education, or learning innovation. Proven success in managing large-scale, multi-site education product with demonstrable impact metrics. Demonstrated leadership in curriculum development, instructional design, learning program evaluation, and pedagogical innovation. Visionary leadership with strong strategic planning capabilities. Deep knowledge of enrichment programming, curriculum development, and social-emotional learning frameworks. Experience managing and developing high-performing teams of professionals focused on instructional design, content development, and program management. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and advocacy skills for diverse stakeholder groups. Strong analytical and evaluation skills, with experience in using data to drive program decisions. Passion for equity, youth empowerment, and educational excellence.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate Noise (examples: typical office noise) Stand, Walk, Sit (in general office environment) Computer Screen visual in performance of role Lift up to 10 pounds Travel up to 10-20% Must pass Live Scan (criminal background check via fingerprinting), provide a clear TB test. Reliable transportation is required to meet the needs of the position. While driving is not a regular requirement of this role, employees who operate a personal or company vehicle for work purposes must maintain a valid driver's license and current auto insurance on file with HR.

COMPENSATION:

  • Salary Range $210K-$230K

This is the targeted compensation for the position. A range of factors, including but not limited to; location, skills, experience, will be considered. Actual compensation may vary.

Think Together is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, religious creed, physical disability, mental disability, age for individuals age 40 and over, medical condition (as defined by state law (for example, cancer or genetic characteristics or HIV/AIDS), marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment. #HOM Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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