Aspen Skiing Co. job fair set for Thursday
Aspen Skiing Co. will host a job fair for the winter season from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday in the Bumps restaurant located at the base of Buttermilk.
The company is hiring seasonal and some year-round positions in food and beverage, hospitality and mountain operations departments.
For the full listing of available jobs, visit http://www.aspen snowmass.com/jobs. All candidates are asked to fill out an online application and then RSVP to 970-300-7700. Walk-ins are welcome. Priority interviews will be given to those who RSVP.
First year, full-time seasonal employees receive such benefits as a ski pass, dependent ski pass, discounted bus passes, discounts at Four Mountain Sports and D&E, discounted meals at on-mountain restaurants, employee assistance program, flexible spending (pretax deductions for health care and child day care), life insurance while actively working, free fitness classes and wellness benefits, complimentary ski/snowboard exchange program at many participating Colorado resorts and discounted lift tickets through the Mountain Collective.
The final job fair will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. Nov. 9 at Buttermilk.
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