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800 job positions available as State Fair looking to re-open
Indianapolis, Indiana – 800 job positions will be available for everyone interested to apply as State Fair is looking to re-open this year.
The opening is set for the summer, but officials need workers in order to make this work. According to them, many part time positions will be available like gate cashiers and ticket takers available, as well as paid internships in education and safety.
Students, full-time workers and others are more than welcome since most of the open positions are flexible and great opportunity to earn some extra cash.
“The positions we have open for the State Fair this summer range from a lot of different backgrounds. You don’t have to be an expert in a space. We’re just looking for people excited for the great Indiana State Fair and be involved in such a fun community event,” explained Indiana State Fair Vice President of Marketing Anna Whelchel.
Officials also added that the State Fair will run from July 30th through August 22nd.
Everyone interested to apply for the available job positions should visit State Fair’s website.
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