Getting Into The Game: Your Guide To Working Boston's Major Sporting Events
From Fenway Park to TD Garden, here's how to land a job, volunteer, or find insider access to the city's biggest venues.
From Fenway Park to TD Garden, here's how to land a job, volunteer, or find insider access to the city's biggest venues.

Boston's legendary sports venues aren't just where fans watch the action—they're also gateways to employment, volunteering, and community involvement. Whether you're looking to earn income, gain industry experience, or simply get closer to the action, there are more opportunities than most people realise.
Fenway Park, sitting prominently on Lansdowne Street in the heart of Kenmore, is one of baseball's most iconic venues. The Red Sox organisation regularly hires seasonal event staff, from ushers and concession workers to parking attendants, typically paying between $15–$18 per hour for part-time roles. Applications open in March for the summer season. The organisation also runs a community volunteer program through its charitable foundation, offering behind-the-scenes experiences at games in exchange for work during events.
TD Garden, nestled in the North Station area off Causeway Street, operates year-round hosting Celtics, Bruins, and numerous concerts and events. The venue employs roughly 1,200 event staff annually across multiple roles. According to the venue's website, entry-level positions start at $16 per hour, with opportunities for advancement into full-time roles. The Garden's career portal lists open positions regularly, and they actively recruit from local workforce development programs.
Beyond direct employment, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough—home to the Patriots and Revolution—offers internship programs through its sports management division, typically unpaid but valuable for career building. The venue attracts approximately 65,000 spectators per event and requires substantial staffing support.
For those seeking volunteer opportunities without job commitments, Boston's professional teams partner with nonprofits like Boston 2024 Legacy Foundation and Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) to run game-day volunteer programs. These positions offer free or discounted admission plus community service hours.
Getting started requires checking official team and venue websites directly—avoid third-party recruitment sites that often charge fees. Bring a valid ID and complete background checks if required. Many positions are seasonal, peaking during fall and winter months, though summer brings Fenway opportunities.
The sports venue industry is particularly attractive for young professionals looking to break into events management or hospitality. Networking with current staff, attending job fairs hosted by venues, and following their social media accounts ensures you catch postings quickly. Competition is fierce, especially for desirable positions, so apply early and be flexible about shift times and roles.
Whether you're seeking a summer income boost or exploring a potential career path, Boston's world-class venues offer genuine pathways in. Start by visiting official team websites this month—hiring season is already underway for fall events.
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