
Snappers Announce 2010 Job Fair
Published on February 2, 2010 under Midwest League (MWL1)
Beloit Sky Carp News Release
The Beloit Snappers will be hosting a job fair at the Administrative Offices located at Pohlman Field on Saturday, February 20th from 9am-Noon in order to fill game day staffing needs for the upcoming season.
The Snappers will be looking for applicants to fill positions in the following areas: concessions, cashier, gift shop, mascot, program stand, amusement games, event staff, stadium clean-up and vendors.
"We are looking for hard-working and reliable individuals, who are energetic and outgoing, and are dedicated to making the fan experience at Snappers games the best it can be," said General Manager Jeff Vohs. "Customer service is very important to us and we are looking for those people that can take it to the next level at Pohlman Field."
Applicants must be 16 years of age. Certain positions require specific skills and previous experience, though most open positions do not require any previous experience.
Any applicants that are not available to attend the Job Fair are welcome to stop by the Snappers offices located at Pohlman Field during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm).
Ticket packages for the 2010 season are now available with plenty of perks to go along with them. Contact a Snappers' representative at 2301 Skyline Drive in Beloit, 608-362-2272, or www.snappersbaseball.com for more information.
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