Hiring Part-Time Staff at Stanford University Administrative & Office Jobs - Stanford, CA at Geebo

Hiring Part-Time Staff at Stanford University

Stanford, CA Stanford, CA Part-time Part-time $24 an hour $24 an hour Kinetic Events Staffing is hiring part-time event staff for events held at Stanford University.
Shifts begin in June and continue throughout the year.
We offer a flexible schedule (i.
e.
take shifts that fit your schedule), opportunities for advancement, and a fun professional work environment.
Job Description:
Shifts are 5-6 hours in duration and pay is $24 per hour.
Our season begins on Sunday 6/18/23.
Games and events continue every few weeks throughout the year, so there are many shifts available.
The majority of shifts will occur on Saturdays.
All roles are customer service oriented roles.
Job duties include; ticketing staff, ushers, and gate management positions for events happening on Stanford University campus.
Candidate qualifications Outgoing and friendly attitude Event experience a plus but not necessary Great communication and willingness to learn Ability to work on your feet and with large groups of people About us We are a Bay Area based event staffing agency.
We provide brand ambassador and event staff opportunities to our roster of employees both locally and across the country.
We work with festivals, stadiums, conferences, e gaming, and start up companies of all kinds.
We pay weekly via direct deposit and are a W2 employer.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$24.
00 per hour Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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