You show up to an event location, help build the arcade environment, and then run it — explaining games, facilitating competition or cooperation, managing energy, keeping every participant engaged from the first game to the Hero Game finale.
It’s part performance, part logistics, part facilitation. You read a room, adjust your energy, and make 15 strangers feel like they’ve been playing together for years. When you get it right, it’s one of the most satisfying jobs you’ll ever have.
Our staged training program certifies you before you run anything solo. Every stage has a clear purpose and you advance when you’re genuinely ready — not on a fixed schedule.
We care more about these than your resume. Backgrounds we recruit from: coaches, camp counselors, theater, education, fitness instructors, hospitality, recreation staff.
Email us at jobs@arcadeeverywhere.com with a brief note about yourself — who you are, what you’ve done, and why you think you’d be a good Game Guide. No formal cover letter required. We’ll reply within a few days.
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