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published on February 17, 2020 - 1:08 PM
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The Fresno Grizzlies is hosting its annual job fair at Chukchansi Park March 7 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Chukchansi Park employs roughly 500 game-day workers for the Grizzlies baseball season and several special events.

“It’s great for us to be able to hire such a large number of motivated people during the season,” said Derek Franks, Grizzlies president, in a statement “We get a ton of qualified applicants every year. It’s always cool for individuals who grew up in the Central Valley and came to Grizzlies games to now work for the organization in some capacity.”

Job seekers should arrive at the ballpark no later than 11 a.m., to ensure they can evaluate the job(s) they’re interested in. Anyone age 18 or older is welcome to apply for multiple positions at the job fair.

A variety of hourly jobs are available with the Grizzlies:

· Ticket Office

· Merchandise

· “G-Force”/Promotions (on-field entertainment)

· Video Crew/Production

· Housekeeping

· Grounds Crew

· Bat Boys

· Security

· Parking Attendants

· Fun Zone

Positions are also available with on-site concessions manager, PSC:

· Bartenders

· Bar-backs

· Cashiers

· Runners

· Line/Prep Cooks

· Dishwashers

· Warehouse

· Banquet/Condiment Cart Attendants

· Club/Suite Servers

· Line Greeters

· Stand Leads

· Supervisors

· Food Expediters

· Safety and Sanitation Coordinator

Resumes are welcome but not required for each application. The Fresno Grizzlies applications can be completed online at fresnogrizzlies.com under the Chukchansi Park tab.

PSC applications will be made available on-site. Bringing a pre-filled application is recommended and may also be downloaded from website.

Any Chukchansi Park game-day staffer can also take advantage of limited complimentary game tickets for family and friends, and discounts on Fresno Grizzlies merchandise and apparel in the team store.


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