Linnanmäki amusement park begins summer job recruitment

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Have you ever dreamed of spending your entire summer working in an amusement park? Linnanmäki Amusement Park is now accepting applications for their summer job positions until February 4th. They are looking for candidates to fill various roles throughout the park.
Every year, Linnanmäki employs over 700 seasonal workers, making it one of Finland’s largest tourist attractions.
The park offers a unique opportunity for young individuals to gain experience in customer service and engage in a variety of tasks within the amusement park environment. Linnanmäki welcomes over a million visitors during the amusement season.
There is a wide range of job opportunities available at Linnanmäki Amusement Park. In the summer of 2024, summer employees will have the chance to work in diverse customer service roles, including operating rides, security, maintenance, kiosks, cafés, restaurants, stores, park entertainment, ticket sales, games, and gardening.
At Linnanmäki, all employees are considered part of the team and contribute to creating a joyful atmosphere for visitors. Many of their seasonal workers return year after year, showcasing the positive work environment.
Mirva Mölsä, HR Director at Linnanmäki, says, “We’re delighted to see that over half of our seasonal employees choose to return for another summer with us. Some of them become long-term team members, which is a testament to the positive experiences they have had.”
If you’re interested in becoming a part of the Linnanmäki team this summer, you can apply on their website. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of the excitement!
HT
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Source: www.helsinkitimes.fi