Arts & Entertainment
Over 2,000 Jobs Available At Universal Studios Hollywood
A few months after reopening for the first time since the pandemic, the theme park is looking to hire job seekers for a variety of roles.

STUDIO CITY, CA — Universal Studios Hollywood announced today they're seeking to fill over 2,000 jobs at the Universal City theme park. A variety of positions are available, including full-time, part-time, seasonal and professional options.
The theme park is hoping to hire people to work in attractions, entertainment (including show controllers and production assistants), guest releations, park services, wardrobe, retail, parking, food and more. Universal Studios is also seeking nurses, technicians, mechanics and security managers among other positions.
Professional jobs are also available in finance, marketing, human relations, engineering and environmental health and safety.
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A full list of positions can be found at www.USHjobs.com, and at www.NBCunicareers.com.
Universal Studios reopened on April 16, after a coronavirus-mandated closure that lasted over a year. Capacity is still limited due to social distancing guidelines.
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The first to arrive were treated with new attractions, including "The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash!" and "Jurassic World - The Ride." The former features "hyper-realistic" renditions of popular characters from the movie series, while Jurassic World features a 22 foot tall dinosaur to inject spine-tingling thrills into your family's bravest challenger.
"We are incredibly thrilled to finally be able to open Universal Studios Hollywood, return team members to work and welcome guests back to enjoy our amazing rides," Karen Irwin, President & COO of Universal Studios Hollywood, said at the time. "It has been a very challenging year and we are overjoyed to have arrived at this moment."
City News Service contributed to this report.
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