Event Staff
ORLANDO, FL 32806
Posted: 4/21/2025
Job Description
We are looking for event staff to help us work sporting events, concerts, and music festivals coming up at Camping World, Amway, Fairgrounds, and other parts of Orlando!!
This is a great fun part-time job to have for anyone in the Orlando area looking for 1-3 day work, or anyone wanting to get out every now and then and work something fun.
Positions range from guest services, ticket takers, crowd control, ushering, bag checking, parking attendants and a few others.
Apply today by calling, texting or by stopping by our office! Once you come in and apply we will get you on our list and reach out with all our upcoming events. We look forward to working with you.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (407) 519-9640
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