Packers
29 May 2025, 20:56 GMT+10
Walk-in job fairs to be held at the Johnsonville Tailgate Village and Verizon Loft for gameday and seasonal positions
As the Green Bay Packers prepare for the upcoming football season, the organization is seeking new part-time and seasonal employees to join the legendary Lambeau Field experience, with three walk-in job fairs in the month of June.
The job fairs will be held:
Tuesday, June 3, from4 - 6 p.m.at the Johnsonville Tailgate Village
Tuesday, June 10, from4 - 6 p.m.at the Johnsonville Tailgate Village
Thursday, June 26, from4 - 6 p.m.at the Verizon Loft in Lambeau Field
A variety of positions are available for job-seekers who want to be part of football season, including seasonal Packers gameday roles in guest services and security. Delaware North Sportservice, the Packers' food and beverage service provider, is also seeking to fill a variety of part-time and gameday positions, with representatives available to speak with interested parties at the June 3 and June 10 job fairs.
On-site interviews will be conducted at each job fair.All applicants may park in Lambeau Field Lot 4 on the east side of the stadium, adjacent to Oneida Street. The lot can be entered off Lombardi Avenue.
Candidates heading to the Verizon Loft are asked to enter the stadium through the American Family Insurance Gate and proceed to the Atrium's main level via the escalators, stairs or elevators. Guest services staff will be on site to direct individuals up the elevators to the third-floor upper-level concourse to the Verizon Loft. Those attending the job fairs in the Johnsonville Tailgate Village may enter the building to the east of Lambeau Field.
Job-seekers must be at least 16 years old for guest services positions and security positions. Qualifications for the positions include strong verbal communication and conversation skills, trouble-shooting skills, ability to stay focused on job responsibilities and ability to stand throughout the entire shift. Individuals seeking gameday roles must be available for all home games, any potential playoff games and other Lambeau Field events as needed.
If unable to attend, those interested in any Packers position can apply online atwww.packers.com/employment.
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