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There are also six full-time openings, dozens of part-time positions, as well as many more seasonal jobs.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg recently made a big change from being open only seasonally to year round. Now they are looking for additional help to keep the park both fun and beautiful.
There are also several incentives in place for park employees.
Wages for employees hired through May 2021 will start as high as $12 and will also be eligible to receive a hiring bonus starting at $100, according to the announcement.
Those hired to work at either park will enjoy many perks including, “free admission to both parks, free and discount tickets for friends and family to the sister parks including SeaWorld and Discovery Cove, exclusive events, free uniforms, potential for growth and upward mobility, and other benefits,” the news release read.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Water Country USA looking to fill 700 positions
SeaWorld Entertainment
By: Web Staff
and last updated 2021-03-12 20:14:11-05
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Calling all job seekers!
Busch Gardens and Water Country USA are hiring for the 2021 season. The parks are looking to fill more than 700 part-time and seasonal positions.
Whether you re looking for their first job or considering a career in the theme park industry, the parks are a great work opportunity.
Busch Gardens is now open year-round, and Water Country USA opens for the summer season on May 22. For a limited time, positions come with a hiring bonus starting at $100 and hourly wages starting as high as $12.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg, which is now open year-round for the first time in its history, and sister park, Water Country USA, are hiring for more than 700 part-time and seasonal positions, company officials announced Thursday.
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