Disc Jockey/Emcee (no experience or equipment needed)

Job Description Job Description Are you looking for a great part time job that doesn't include saying " Would you like fries with that"? You can be the life of the party with us! We provide music, event hosting and entertainment at over 450+ events each year! COMPLETE Weddings + Events, a National leading provider of Event and Wedding, DJ, Photography, Videography, Photo Booth and Lighting is hiring for the positions of Disc Jockey and Photo Booth operators in the Denver and surrounding area. THe perfect candidate is awesome at life, motivated to learn, has good communication skills and isn't afraid to talk in front of a group of people. In addition to motivating a wide variety and age range of people to dance and have fun, a successful DJ must have excellent customer service skills. This flexible part time job works well for the working professional, college student or someone wanting to put a little excitement in their lives on the weekends. We supply all the equipment and ON-GOING TRAINING! We have an excellent training process that will make you a great DJ. You just need to take the first step! We require that you have graduated from High School, have a car, be available Fridays, Saturdays and an occasional Sundas and have a great personality. A COMPLETE EVENT PROFESSIONAL IS ALL ABOUT SERVICE< PERFORMANCE AND FUN! Check out our website to learn more. If you want to get paid well to have some fun, apply online at: www.completewedo.com/denver just click on the join our team link Thanks, and we look forward to your application Company Description Complete Weddings + Events is locally owned, but part of the Nation's Largest Photography, Videography and Disc Jockey company serving Denver and the whole front range. We perform for wedding receptions, corporate events, schools, mitzvahs, Quinceanera's, class reunions, birthdays, grad parties. etc. etc. Company Description Complete Weddings + Events is locally owned, but part of the Nation's Largest Photography, Videography and Disc Jockey company serving Denver and the whole front range. We perform for wedding receptions, corporate events, schools, mitzvahs, Quinceanera's, class reunions, birthdays, grad parties. etc. etc.

Required qualifications:

  • High School Graduate
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to motivate people to dance
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Must have a car
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