The Indiana State Fair returns August 7 through August 23.
The Fair is now hiring hundreds of seasonal employees for a variety of positions across the Fairgrounds. The 18th Annual Indiana State Fair Job Fair will take place June 4, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. inside the Agriculture/Horticulture Building at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center, located at 1202 E. 38th Street in Indianapolis.
Job seekers will have the opportunity to complete applications and participate in on-site interviews for a wide range of seasonal positions. Individuals attending the Job Fair will receive priority consideration during the hiring process.
The Indiana State Fair is looking to fill approximately 800 seasonal positions, including:
Parking Attendants
Gate Staff
Security Personnel
Operations Team Members
Tractor Shuttle Operators
Information Booth Assistants
Education Exhibit Guides
“Every great Fair experience starts with great people,” said Mark Anderson, Director of Human Resources at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. “Our seasonal team helps create the energy, hospitality and memories that guests look forward to each summer. Whether you are searching for your first job, extra income or a fun way to stay engaged with the community, the Fair offers an opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”
Applicants are encouraged to bring a resume, if available, and a positive attitude. Previous Fair experience is not required.
Those unable to attend the Job Fair may apply in person beginning June 8 at the Employment Office located inside the Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion. Walk-in applications will be accepted Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information about employment opportunities and the 2026 Indiana State Fair, visit www.IndianaStateFair.com.
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