Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Squaw and Alpine Job Interview Fair Slated for This Saturday, November 3

[Olympic Valley and Tahoe City, Calif.] October 31, 2012 – After receiving over three feet of snow last week and opening for one fantastic day of skiing and riding, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows will be hosting a seasonal job interview fair this Saturday, November 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The job fair will take place at the Olympic House at Squaw Valley and will include interviews for a wide range of positions including ski/snowboard school instructors, lift operations, grooming, terrain parks, culinary services, rental services, retail, security, product sales and services, and parking. Opportunities include full-time as well as part time positions. Skiing or snowboarding abilities are not required for all available positions.
Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows’ job fair is by invitation. Walk-ins will be permitted, however, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply online prior to Saturday. All available Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows positions are currently posted online at www.squaw.com/job-openings and www.skialpine.com/alpine-employment/current-openings (both pages also accessible via the resorts' home pages). Interested applicants should visit the online employment page(s) and complete an application. Department managers will be in touch regarding interview times. For questions regarding the application or interview process, applicants should contact Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows’ Human Resources Department at (530) 452-7112.

Online applications and a list of all open positions are available at www.squaw.com or  www.skialpine.com.
Why work at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows? Benefits of working at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadow include a season pass valid at both resorts, discounts on food and retail items, complimentary lift tickets for friends and family, complimentary group ski and snowboard lessons, and access to some of the best skiing and riding in the Sierra. Additionally, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows employees get 50 percent off at Aspen-Snowmass, Alta and Jackson Hole as part of Squaw and Alpine’s participation in the Mountain Collective. And did we already mention daily access to some of the best terrain in North America?

Fall 2011 saw the merger of Squaw Valley with neighboring Alpine Meadows ski resort – a truly historic event that allows skiers and riders to experience 6,000 acres, 43 lifts and more than 270 trails on one lift ticket or season pass. This winter, the resorts enter year two of the Renaissance – a five-year plan now slated to bring nearly $70 million of innovative improvements to both resorts. An investment of $24 million has been made for this winter, bringing snowmaking improvements to both resorts; a new high-speed, six-passenger chairlift and improved High Camp beginner experience at Squaw; and a mile-long terrain park at Alpine Meadows, and more. With all of this excitement taking place at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, team members will get to be a part of the action and transformation taking place at these two legendary resorts.


About Squaw Valley
Host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley is internationally renowned for legendary terrain that spans 3,600 skiable acres, six peaks and 30 chairlifts, and ranges from an expansive mountaintop beginner area to unrivaled expert steeps, trees and bowls. Off the mountain, families relax in The Village at Squaw Valley around the cozy fire pits or enjoy a host of restaurants, bars, boutiques and art galleries. Guests can stay in one of The Village at Squaw Valley’s one, two or three bedroom suites, each with a fireplace, kitchen and balcony, for the ultimate slopeside lodging experience.

About Alpine Meadows
Alpine Meadows’ seven powder bowls, summit-to-base groomed slopes, and authentic hospitality are among the many attributes that have made the resort a favorite of the local community and visitors alike. Alpine Meadows offers skiers and riders access to more than 100 trails across 2,400 skiable acres serviced by 13 lifts. With its high annual snowfall of 450 inches, the resort boasts one of Tahoe’s longest skiing and boarding seasons.

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows joined forces in November 2011, bringing the two ski resorts under common ownership. Skiers and riders can access 6,000 skiable acres, 43 lifts and 270+ trails at Squaw and Alpine Meadows on one lift ticket or season pass.

For more information about Squaw Valley or Alpine Meadows, visit www.squaw.com or www.skialpine.com or call 1.800.403.0206.

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