Pub Trivia Quizmaster with Geeks Who Drink (Yakima, WA) Sales - Yakima, WA at Geebo

Pub Trivia Quizmaster with Geeks Who Drink (Yakima, WA)

3.
5 Yakima, WA Yakima, WA Part-time Part-time From $24 an hour From $24 an hour Good trivia is for everyone.
Geeks Who Drink is on a mission to provide the best pub quiz experience to the United States, and we need talented part-time quizmasters - you know, the one running the show - to help make that happen! Keep reading for job details, and then visit https:
//www.
geekswhodrink.
com/work-with-us/quizmaster/be-a-quiz-master-application/to submit your full application.
If we think you've got the stuff to be a quizmaster, we'll be in touch! Requirements:
You must be at least 21 to be hired.
You must own a working laptop, plus something to take pictures with.
You must be staying in your area for at least a year.
You must be available to work weeknight events.
Responsibilities:
Entertain a potentially rowdy crowd and command the room.
If you're a teacher, DJ, actor, etc.
, then you'll fit right in! General proficiency with technology.
Hosting requires a web-based app as do responsibilities before and after the quiz night.
Complete online and/or in-person training on the use of our systems, plus basic AV setup and hosting skills.
Perks:
Earn sick pay based on events worked Referral bonuses for helping us hire other hosts or sign new venues Pretending you already knew all of the answers Getting paid to learn stuff and create a fun experience Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
From $24.
00 per hour Application Question(s):
Required - Are you at least 21? Why do you want to be a trivia host with GWD? Required - Do you own a working laptop that you can use while hosting? Which nights of the week are you typically available to host quiz events? How far are you from Yakima, WA? Education:
High school or equivalent (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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