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Sports Venue Jobs Boston: Work at Fenway, TD Garden

Learn how to land seasonal and permanent positions at Boston's major sports venues. Explore hiring at Fenway Park, TD Garden, and Gillette Stadium.

By Boston Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 6:09 am

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Sports Venue Jobs Boston: Work at Fenway, TD Garden
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Boston's sports venues aren't just places where fans gather on game days—they're major employers and community hubs actively recruiting hundreds of workers each year. If you've ever wondered how to transition from bleacher seat to backstage, now's the time to make your move.

The pathway starts with understanding what's available. Fenway Park, anchored in the Kenmore neighborhood since 1912, employs roughly 500 seasonal staff during baseball season, from concession workers earning $16 per hour to event coordinators managing corporate hospitality. TD Garden in the West End, home to the Bruins and Celtics, operates year-round and maintains a permanent workforce of approximately 200, with another 300+ seasonal positions opening each fall. Even Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, while technically outside the city limits, draws heavily from Greater Boston talent pools and offers similar opportunities.

Your entry point depends on your goals. Event staffing agencies like Staffing 360 and Levy Restaurants (the food service contractor for TD Garden) accept applications year-round on their websites. Most positions require only basic customer service experience and availability during evenings and weekends. Background checks are standard. Pay ranges from minimum wage for ushers to $18-22 hourly for supervisory roles.

For career-minded candidates, both Fenway Sports Management and the Red Sox organization post full-time positions—marketing coordinators, operations managers, and facility specialists—on their careers pages. These typically require a bachelor's degree and relevant experience, with salaries ranging from $45,000 to $75,000 depending on the role.

Boston sports venues also partner with hospitality programs at local institutions. Northeastern University, located just blocks from Fenway, offers internship pathways that often convert to paid positions. The Sports Management degree program at Simmons University maintains recruiting relationships with all three major venues.

Practical advice: apply early. Hiring for seasonal positions at Fenway begins in February; TD Garden starts recruitment in August for the hockey and basketball seasons. Create alerts on LinkedIn and Indeed, filtering by venue name and Boston location. Attend job fairs—Fenway typically hosts recruitment events in January and July.

Compensation extends beyond hourly wages. Most venues offer game perks: free or discounted tickets for employees and their families, access to exclusive staff events, and merchandise discounts. Full-time positions include benefits packages with health insurance and retirement plans.

The sports venue ecosystem has never been more accessible to Boston residents willing to invest time in the application process. Whether you're seeking summer income or plotting a career trajectory in sports management, our city's world-class facilities offer genuine opportunity.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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