The Texas Renaissance Festival is holding a royal job faire starting at 9 a.m. Aug 11 and 12, for anyone who is interested in being a part of the nation's largest and most acclaimed festival of its kind.
The Texas Renaissance Festival is looking to fill over 300 positions in areas from hawkers to food sales. All positions are paid and interviews will start on site at 9 a.m. sharp. Interviewees will have the opportunity to meet the Texas Renaissance Festival's independent vendors and interview with them directly.
Positions as hawkers, food and merchandise sales, food prep, games and rides are open.
All those interviewing must be prepared to stay two to four hours. Please bring a photo ID and TABC license as it may be required of some individuals. Dress comfortably as this will be an outdoor event; shorts are allowed. Concessions will not be provided for interviewees; it is suggested that they bring their own food and drink. No alcohol will be allowed.
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