Indiana
For the 2024 season, Holiday World is trying to fill 2,200 positions
Santa Claus, Indiana – Looking for a summer job? More than 2,200 workers will be needed at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in order to meet demand for the 2024 season.
The CEO of the park, Matt Eckert, states that with the opening of “Good Gravy!”—Holiday World’s first family roller coaster—the staff would require more workers than before.
“People from around the country are excited to come to Santa Claus, Indiana just for our new coaster, and we’re making sure our team is fully staffed and ready to deliver an excellent experience,” Eckert said.
Benefits for team members include, among others:
• 50% discount on food
• 20% discount on merchandise
• Employee parties with exclusive ride times
• Free access to other amusement parks and attractions in the area
• Point earning for tickets, food, and prizes
• Two free uniforms
• Access to Employee Transportation program (Small Fee)
• $13 starting wage for employees (16 years old and up and lifeguards 15 and older)
• Team Members Housing (Available on a limited basis, must be 18 years old or older to apply and live at least 50 miles away from Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari)
Applying here is open to anyone interested in a position.
Numerous days have been arranged for both in-person and virtual interviews, according to officials. To apply, a person must be at least 14 years old. It is advised that first-time applicants apply as soon as possible, especially if they are younger (between the ages of 14 and 15), as spots in that age range fill up fast.
Visit HolidayWorld.com/Jobs for additional details regarding full-time and seasonal work options. You can also email them at [email protected] or call 812-937-5252 with any questions you may have about employment.
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