North Carolina Mountain State Fair seeks temporary workers for upcoming event

North Carolina Mountain State Fair seeks temporary workers for upcoming event
Sean McKeon, Mountain State Fair general manager — Official Website
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Come join the North Carolina Mountain State Fair team and be part of one of Western North Carolina’s premier fall events. The fair is looking to fill several temporary jobs, including ticket takers, ticket sellers, law enforcement/security, and workers for the entry department and information booths.

Pay ranges from $15-$16 an hour for ticket takers and general employees, up to $50 an hour for sworn officers.

“The Mountain State Fair offers a great opportunity to earn some extra money and be part of a Western N.C. tradition that creates lifelong memories for so many people every year,” said Sean McKeon, Mountain State Fair general manager. “It takes a lot of people to put on an event like the Mountain State Fair, so we hope you will consider joining our team.”

The 2025 Mountain State Fair runs from Sept. 5-14. Available positions can be found online at www.wncagcenter.org/p/mountainstatefair. The link to “Job Opportunities” (upper right corner) will take interested applicants to a list of jobs and the online application.

You must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma, GED or equivalency to apply, and be able to provide I-9 identity documents, social security card, and driver’s license or state ID.



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