Live Nation is launching a seasonal summer job search across nearly 40 cities, including Atlanta.

Open positions at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood include those in the box office, guest services, security departments, ushers, ticket takers, parking attendants and cleaning and maintenance services. A majority of the temporary positions will last from May to September.

Those interested in applying can provide resumes and meet with hiring managers at a job fair Saturday, March 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The amphitheater is located at 2002 Lakewood Way SW.

Live Nation is hiring 175 people at Cellairis, a spokeswoman said.

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Live Nation’s amphitheaters hire 28,000 employees each summer, according to a press release. The music events company expects to fill about 18,000 of those positions with returning employees this season.

For more information, visit livenation.com/summerhiring.

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