Food and beverage roles are some of the most in-demand jobs during the Olympics, covering everything from stadium vendors to high-end catering staff. Whether you are serving a quick snack to a fan in the grandstands or preparing a nutritious meal for an international team, you are an essential part of the event’s hospitality ecosystem. These roles offer a high-energy environment where no two days are the same.

What These Jobs Involve
The scale of the Games means food service happens 24/7 across multiple venues:
- Serving food and drinks: Interacting with thousands of visitors to provide a top-tier dining experience.
- Preparing meals: Working in fast-paced kitchens to meet the massive demand during peak event times.
- Handling payments: Operating point-of-sale (POS) systems accurately and efficiently.
- Maintaining hygiene standards: Ensuring all food safety protocols are strictly followed to protect public health.

Requirements / Skills
If you have a “can-do” attitude and enjoy working with people, these roles are a perfect fit:
- Customer service skills: The ability to stay friendly and professional, even when the lines are long.
- Food handling knowledge: Understanding the basics of temperature control and cross-contamination.
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments: Staying organized and focused during the “rush” before a gold-medal match.
- Teamwork: Coordinating with Event Setup to ensure kiosks and dining areas are ready for service.

How to Get Started
Ready to jump into the hospitality scene? Here is how:
- Apply through catering companies: Major firms often start recruiting months in advance for large-scale events.
- Gain experience in hospitality: Start working in local cafes or restaurants to build your foundational skills.
- Obtain food safety certification: A “Food Handler” certificate or RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) is often a mandatory requirement. This experience is also highly transferable to [Internal Link 2: Customer Service and Guest Relations] positions.
Pay & Conditions
- $25–$38 per hour: Competitive casual rates with potential for overtime and weekend penalties.
- Casual shifts: Offers great flexibility, allowing you to work around other commitments or even enjoy some of the Games yourself.
- High-Energy Environment: Perfect for social individuals who thrive in a busy, exciting atmosphere.
FAQ
Do I need experience?
Not always, but helpful. Many entry-level “runner” or “kiosk attendant” roles provide on-the-job training. However, having a background in Hospitality will definitely give you an edge during the competitive hiring phases of the Brisbane Olympics.
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