According to the Cleveland Cavaliers LinkedIn profile, the team employs more than 800 people every basketball season to support the five to 15 athletes we see on the court. From executives like the chief financial officer to the part-time entertainment team throwing out swag at games to the crews that clean up after games, many Greater Clevelanders are part of the Cavs experience.
The number of employees involved at every Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse event grows when you include workers in departments such as food and beverage and ticket sales.
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is just one example of a handful of Northeast Ohio spots where job seekers may have luck landing employment.
If you’re looking for a new job, check out some of these upcoming career opportunities.
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Job Fair
July 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
On Thursday, July 11, Clevelanders are welcome to come to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse for open interviews.
The job fair is focused on three areas: event security guards, Cavs team store retail workers, and housekeepers. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is only hiring part-time workers at this time.
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse cites benefits such as retirement plans, free parking, complimentary event tickets, paid holidays and more.
When going to the job fair, use the Cleveland Cliffs entrance on Huron Road and East 6th Street. All other entrances will be locked.
RTA Connecting the Community Job Fair
July 13, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
On Saturday, July 13, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is hosting a job fair in search of bus operators and mechanics.
The event will take place at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma-Snow Branch at 2121 Snow Rd. There, attendees can interview and take operator and mechanic tests on site.
Questions can be directed to RTA at 216-356-3251 (bus operators) or 216-356-3023 (mechanics).
MetroWest Work Local 2.0 hiring event
July 25, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MetroWest, a community development organization serving the Stockyards, Clark-Fulton and Brooklyn Centre neighborhoods, works to stimulate economic development in these communities through small business assistance and Work Local 2.0, a localized career fair that connects residents with employment and training opportunities.
On Thursday, July 25, Work Local 2.0 will be held at The Pivot Center for Art, Dance and Expression at 2937 W. 25th St. There, attendees can connect with employers for jobs starting at $14 an hour and get assistance building a resume. Twenty-five people will also have the opportunity to get a free headshot taken.
As MetroWest serves a large Spanish-speaking population, they offer translation services.
Attendees are encouraged to register.
