Party City plans to hire almost 17,000 staff for Halloween season

Positions for the Halloween season will be available throughout the US in both Party City stores and Halloween City pop-up locations.

Party City has this week held a national hiring event in all of its locations, and will host another tomorrow (18 September, 2021) from 10am – 5pm, with on-the-spot interviews and employment offers available.

Brad Weston, president and ceo at Party City, commented: “We’re both excited and proud to welcome new team members to the Party City team for the Halloween season and beyond. We have the unique privilege of being able to inspire joy and make celebrations possible – whether they will be in person, at a distance, or virtual – at a time when the nation is craving them more than ever, and I know our employees across the country take that mission to heart.

“This is a special team to be part of, particularly at this time of year, and I’m excited to be growing it by thousands of new employees, many of whom will continue on after the season and enjoy career opportunities with us.”

In addition to these seasonal positions, Party City is also hiring for hundreds of temp and full-time roles in its manufacturing and distribution centres in Chester, New York and Naperville.

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