If working at the third busiest airport in the world sounds like a good time to you, we've got some news you might like: Some 50 or so employers at Denver International Airport (DIA) are looking to fill about 500 open jobs.
The airport, along with Denver's Department of Economic Development and Opportunity, is hosting a job fair this Wednesday, Aug. 9 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. to try and fill these positions. The event will be held at the plaza in the Jeppesen Terminal near the South Security Checkpoint.
"Our employees are our most important asset. As passenger traffic continues to grow, we need to recruit and retain top talent to keep the airport running effectively," DIA's CEO Phil Washington said in a media statement. "There are many opportunities at DEN, no matter your skillset or level of experience. We welcome jobseekers to join our diverse and growing team at one of the world's busiest airports."
Sure, travel at DIA has been a bit of a headache this year, with airlines dealing with lots of delays and cancellations. But maybe that's something you won't be dealing with at some of these jobs. Maybe?
Plus, it may even be cheaper for you to get there using RTD's A Line after City Council voted to make EcoPasses a bit cheaper this year.
You can sign up for the event here, and a full list of the available jobs at DIA can be found here.