Augusta University announces job expos for Masters tournament employment

Russell T. Keen, President - Augusta University
Russell T. Keen, President - Augusta University
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Augusta University will host two job expos for students, faculty, staff, and alumni interested in working during the Masters golf tournament. The events are scheduled for September 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jaguar Student Activities Center Breezeway on the Summerville Campus, and September 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lobby of the Health Sciences Building on the Health Sciences Campus.

Representatives from the Masters will be present to discuss various job opportunities including hospitality, merchandise, and concession roles. Attendees can also learn about building professional connections and gaining experience with Augusta National Golf Club.

“At the Masters, every detail matters, and you can make all the difference,” according to event organizers.

Those unable to attend can find more information online between September 9-23.

The final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Drive, Chip, and Putt finals, and the Masters tournament are set for April 1-12.



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