Michigan’s Adventure hiring for 800 positions

Job opportunities are available in all areas of the park, including rides, merchandise, lifeguards, park services, food and beverage, guest services and more.

Michigan’s Adventure plans to hire approximately 800 associates for the 2021 season. As part of its ramp-up to reopening, Michigan’s Adventure in Muskegon County will be hosting a virtual National Hiring Day event on Saturday, March 13, 2021.

If you’d like to participate, you can get registered online by clicking here. 

Job opportunities are available in all areas of the park, including rides, merchandise, lifeguards, park services, food and beverage, guest services and more.

“As our community looks to return to work or pick up shifts this summer, our virtual hiring day offers a safe and informative way to connect with our hiring teams now,” said Camille Jourden-Mark, Michigan’s Adventure general manager. “For many associates, these jobs help pave the way for future career opportunities and provide skills, experiences, memories and friends that can last a lifetime.”

Michigan’s Adventure offers flexible schedules and many perks for its associates, including discounts, reward and recognition programs, exclusive events and free admission to any Cedar Fair park.

Michigan’s Adventure is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company (NYSE: FUN), one of the largest regional amusement-resort operators in the world. Cedar Fair anticipates hiring approximately 45,000 seasonal associates across its U.S. parks during 2021.

At Cedar Point the number of positions to fill is around 6,500.

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