Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre hiring more than 300 seasonal employees Positions start at $15 an hour
Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre (WDIV)
DETROIT – The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre is hiring more than 300 seasonal employees.
It is looking to fill the positions immediately. Hiring managers will be onsite to offer the job on Saturday (May 7) from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Positions start at $15 an hour.
Read: Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre announces 2022 lineup, summer jobs fair
Here is a list of the positions:
Executive Assistant
Front of House
Manager
Concessions
Supervisor
Box Office
Barback
Bartender
Summer Internships*
Server
Inventory Clerk
Cashier
Cook
BBQ / Griller
Dishwasher
Food Prep
Banquet Servers
Business casual attire is required. If you’d like more information you can visit the link below or call 313-962-9675.
People looking for jobs will need to bring a valid driver’s license, resume and a social security card.
Click here to learn more about the positions, and to apply .
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