Nearly 1000 La Ronde jobs available

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La Ronde, Quebec’s leading destination for thrills, has begun the recruitment campaign to fill close to 1000 jobs for the 2020 season (Opening on Saturday, May 9). The biggest playground in Montreal is seeking seasonal employees 16 years and older for a variety of positions including admissions, ride operator, culinary services, retail, grounds maintenance and more. Interested candidates may apply online at laronde.com.

La Ronde jobs available

La Ronde will also host job fairs on the weekend of March 28 and 29, from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Prior experience is not required and interested applicants must apply online prior to arrival. Candidates should be prepared for on-the-spot interviews, so dress to impress.

In addition to working in a stimulating environment, La Ronde offers great perks and benefits including a flexible schedule, access to all Six Flags parks, tickets for friends and family, in park discounts, exclusive employees events as well as recognition prizes. Employees will also gain real work experience as well as the opportunity for promotion and advancement within the company.

The job fairs will be held on;

  • March 28 and 29 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at La Ronde’s office at 22 chemin Macdonald, île Sainte-Helène, Montreal. 
    Metro Jean Drapeau (15-minute walk)

For more information on the available positions, job fairs, benefits or to apply, visit laronde.com. Applicants must be 16 years of age to apply.

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