Adecco is looking for 150 employees for Iconic Santa Lucia Sevilla Fest
The human resources company Adecco announced the opening of 150 vacancies to work at the Iconic Santa Lucia Sevilla Fest festival, which will be held from June 7 to July 16 in Seville. This festival, which takes place in the emblematic Plaza de España of the city, is one of the most important musical events in Spain and will feature the participation of 43 artists and bands of national and international renown, including Manuel Turizo, Carlos Vives, Tom Jones, Michael Bibi, Jamie Cullum, Aitana, Myke Towers, Ana Mena and Maluma.
Thus, from Adecco they are selecting different profiles to join the festival that will be held between June 7 and July 16:
- Access Controllers with/without PDA
- Informers /as
- Ushers /as
- VIP Attention
- Busboy assistants
- Kitchen helpers
The festival boosts the economy and employment in Seville
The festival is an important boost for tourism and the economy of Seville, generating hundreds of direct and indirect jobs. Adecco has renewed its collaboration with the Iconic Santalucía Sevilla Fest, maintaining itself as the official human resources provider of the event. As a result, it is planned to hire 150 people for various positions at the festival. According to Triana López, Director of Hospitality and Events at Adecco in Seville, "cultural events such as the Iconic Santalucía Sevilla Fest represent an important engine for the economy and employment in our city, and for Adecco it is essential to provide this festival with the best professionals."
The impact of the festival last year
Last year, the Iconic Santa Lucia Sevilla Fest attracted more than 105,000 attendees and generated an economic impact of more than 70 million euros for Seville, in addition to creating numerous direct and indirect jobs. This year, the alliance between Adecco and the Iconic Santalucía Sevilla Fest reinforces the festival's commitment to job creation and boosting the local economy.
Job opportunities at the festival
The selection process is now open for all those interested in working at one of the most outstanding cultural events in Seville. Adecco is looking for different profiles to cover positions such as access controllers with or without PDA, informers, ushers, VIP attention, waiter/wait staff and kitchen helpers. Skills such as sociable manner, resolution skills and attention to the public will be valued, and in some positions language knowledge will be important. In the case of staff for VIP care, knowledge of protocol will be appreciated.