Join Our Team

Thank you for your interest in working for Event Partners Inc. (EPI). Before taking the time to complete the application and interview for the Event Team Member Position, we want to tell you what it is like to with EPI.

As an Event Team Member, your required duties may vary greatly as EPI strives to continue providing the high levels of service that our clients and guests have come to expect at events.

 

As a Team Member, you may be required to:

 

  • Work shifts on holidays, weekends.
  • Work night events that may extend later in the evening
  • Deal with disorderly or intoxicated guests.
  • Walk up and down stairs and stand in one place for long periods of time.
  • Work outside in cold, hot and rainy weather, depending upon your assignment.
  • Be assigned a post, which may not give you a view of the show or game.

 

Professional appearance is an important part of the EPI Team Member image. You will be given a dress code for events. At the event, an EPI shirt or jacket will be assigned to you, which you are required to wear properly and in its entirety.

As a member of our team, you will share our Company’s goal of providing our Guests with a consistent level of friendly, attentive and responsive service. As an Event Team Member, you are also sincere, positive, punctual and dependable. You take your position seriously, you care about your work and you act professionally.

 

Your important contributions would include:

 

  • Initiating a sincere, friendly, and personal greeting to guests as they arrive at the venue entrance, aisle, concourse area or other location.
  • Being upbeat, alert and attentive to your job; not appearing distracted or disinterested. Making full eye contact with a guest so that the person knows you are focusing full attention on him or her.
  • Providing guests with helpful directions and/or suggestions, which will enhance their entertainment experience.
  • Offering a sincere “Thank you for coming”, “We are glad that you are here” or, “We appreciate your coming tonight”, as you complete your encounter with each guest.
  • Smiling! Whether you speak or not, your warm, sincere smile will make every guest feel welcome.
  • Using a natural speaking voice, with a friendly tone.
  • Being as friendly with guests when they are departing as you were upon their arrival. This means making eye contact, smiling and providing an appropriate phrase, such as “Good night, have a safe drive home”, or “Good night, thank you for coming”

 

This position will provide you with valuable work experience, the opportunity to work events and make new friends.

How to Apply

At EPI, we train our teams with new hire and venue specific orientation, pre-event briefings, and conflict-resolution scenarios.