Game Attendantother related Employment listings - Altoona, IA at Geebo

Game Attendant

Join our team and work in a fun & exciting environment that is never boring.
Game Attendants are people-people.
They exude confidence and genuinely enjoy interactions with our park guests.
They take pride in making each guest feel that they can win our games and have a highly competitive personality.
Our Game Attendants are responsible for operating our Midway/Carnival Games and aim to provide a fun & exciting experience within all guest interactions win or lose.
While also meeting or exceeding daily sales targets.
Applicants should exhibit the following qualities:
ConfidencePositive Can Do AttitudeReliabilityConsistencyTeamworkApplicants must be able to:
Work quickly and efficiently on their feetLearn the art of salesWork weekends and holidaysDemonstrate strong work ethic and professionalism
Experience:
No previous experience required.
Employee Perks:
Free admission into the amusement parkFree complimentary tickets for friends and familyDaily bonus/commission incentive program (paid in addition to your hourly rate)Health Benefits, Vision/Dental and life insurance for eligible participants401k for eligible participants Advancement Opportunities:
Our operations will be expanding and we need more like-minded leaders to assist us in our expansion.
We will provide all the necessary paid classroom and hands-on training necessary to be successful in those positions.
We will be looking for someone to fill games management positions.
No experience required.
About HB Leisure:
HB Leisure (HBL) is the world's leading attraction partner for skill games and amusements across the globe.
Established in 1927, HBL operates 80 sites in 20 countries and employs over 2500 people during peak season.
Required
Qualifications:
Legally authorized to work in the United StatesPreferred
Qualifications:
16 years or olderSalary:
$14.
00 to $14.
01 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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