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How to Become an Event Worker: Complete Guide to Getting Started
Event work is exciting, social, and full of opportunity. If you’re interested in an event staff job, here’s how to get started, what skills you’ll need, and where to find event staff jobs near you.
What is an Event Worker?
Event workers handle the important jobs that keep events running smoothly from start to finish. A few event staff jobs we've filled include: concerts, sporting events, conventions, trade shows, festivals, corporate gatherings, and private functions. This role is highly adaptable, with opportunities ranging from one-day gigs to seasonal positions. This guide covers everything you need to know to kickstart your career in events.
What Does an Event Worker Do?
Event workers perform a wide variety of tasks depending on the type and size of the event. Here's what you may be asked to do:
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Setup and Breakdown:
You'll arrive early to set up tables, stages, and decorations. When the event ends, you'll take everything down and clean up.
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Help Attendees
Guide people to their seats, answer questions, greet guests at the door, and help them find what they need.
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Manage Crowds:
Check tickets, manage lines, watch entrances and exits, and keep things organized and safe.
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Food and Drive Service:
Serve food and drinks, refill buffets, clear tables, and keep dining areas clean.
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Handle Equipment:
Move and set up sound systems, lights, and staging equipment. Load and unload trucks.
Learn even more skills to land an event job or help build your career in event staff.
How Much Does an Event Worker Make?
Event workers can earn good money, but the compensation varies based on location, experience, event type, and the specific tasks performed.
Event Staff Roles You Can Apply For
Event staffing covers a wide range of roles, so there's there's something for just about everyone. Some of the event jobs we've staffed include:
- Chefs and cooks for banquet-style meals or special events.
- Food handlers to prep and serve safely.
- Servers, cocktail waitresses, and bartenders for weddings, galas, and private parties.
- Hostesses and ushers to welcome and direct guests.
- Ticket takers and parking attendants for concerts, sporting events, and festivals.
- Cleaning crew and stewards to keep event spaces spotless.
- Setup and takedown crews to handle tents, tables, and staging.
- Concession workers for fairs, stadiums, and community events.
Whether you're great with people or prefer behind-the-scenes work, event staffing gives you options - and often, flexible hours that fit your lifestyle.
Event Staff Work Life
Event work is different from regular 9-to-5 job. This career path is great for individuals who thrive in dynamic environments and prefer work that changes regularly. Here's a few things to expect: a flexible schedule, physical work, teamwork, fast-paced setup and breakdown and much more.
Why Use a Staffing Agency to Become an Event Worker
Partnering with a staffing agency can make starting your event career easier. Here's why:
- Simple Process: staffing agencies handle the paperwork, background checks, and hiring process.
- Search 1,000 of Jobs: search daily updated job openings in almost 200 Labor Finders offices across the U.S.
- Daily and Weekly Pay Options: depending on your job assignment, you have the option of choosing.
- Flexibility: search daily updated job openings in almost 200 Labor Finders offices across the U.S.
Event Worker Requirements
Getting started as an event worker is easier than you might think. To succeed in event work, it helps to be physically fit since you'll often be on your feet for long periods, lifting equipment, and staying active throughout the day. You don't need to be a bodybuilder, just capable of handling the physical demands of the job. Flexibility is another key trait because plans can change quickly, sometimes at the last minute and the best workers adapt without complaining. The good news is that most event jobs don't require prior experience.
Ready to Start Your Event Worker Career?
Event work offers flexibility, variety, and good pay. Whether you need extra income, are exploring career options or want a full-time career, there are opportunities available now.