As a seat filler, your job is to occupy empty seats at award shows, sporting events, and other special performances. Your responsibilities are to sit in unsold seats, fill the area most likely to be on camera, and otherwise follow any directions provided by staff. Seat fillers are frequently chosen to match the intended audience of events. For example, a daytime talk show focused on young, professional adults may prefer younger audience members. The main role of this job is to fit in with the rest of the crowd and avoid distracting from any official guests. Seat filler jobs vary in length but are rarely longer than eight hours per day.