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6 Jan 2024

Box Office Representative

🇺🇸 Cincinnati, OH, USA
Part Time
0+ years exp.

Job Title: Box Office Representative

Department: Ticket Operations

Reports to: Director of Ticket Operations

Job Summary

Box Office Representatives assist customers with the selection and purchase of their tickets, while providing helpful information and a high level of customer service. Box Office Representatives are commonly the first point of contact for guests attending a match, so they set the tone for the entire fan experience. Box Office Representatives greet each guest and respond to each request in a friendly and polite manner, while giving guidance and direction for any further needs. The ability to proficiently navigate the ticketing system, as well a strong customer service background, is essential. Hours include approximately 5 – 6 hours on game day at TQL Stadium. Your day will include arriving to TQL Stadium 3 hours before kickoff and working for the duration of the game (about 2 hours).

What You’ll Do:

  • Greet each guest and respond to each request in a friendly and polite manner
  • Handle cash and credit card transactions
  • Navigate FC Cincinnati ticketing systems
  • Additional duties include assisting with set up and putting away of ticket scanners.

What You’ll Bring:

  • Excellent customer service and relationship skills
  • Ability to operate a computer and learn ticketing system
  • Ability to work weekends, weekdays, weeknights, and holidays
  • Ability to handle cash and credit card transactions
  • Must have basic math skills


What You’ll Need:

  • 6+ months experience working as a concierge, event planner, waiter/waitress, housekeeper, or a role focused on providing excellent customer service
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish is an added bonus
  • Ability to maintain professional appearance, which includes dressing in business casual attire. Uniform shirts will be provided (no shorts, sweatpants, or jeans).


About FC Cincinnati

FC Cincinnati is a Major League Soccer team playing at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally founded in 2015 by Carl H. Lindner III and co-CEO Jeff Berding, FCC started play in the United Soccer League (USL) in 2016. FCC entered MLS as the 24th team in 2019. The club’s wide and diverse ownership group is led by controlling owner Lindner III; as well as managing owners Meg Whitman and Dr. Griff Harsh; Scott Farmer; and George Joseph.

FC Cincinnati opened the club’s privately funded, 26,000-seat soccer-specific TQL Stadium in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati in 2021, a venue which has won numerous global awards including the World Football Summit Best Venue 2022 in Madrid and the 2022 Prix Versailles World Title in the Sports Category in Paris, France.

FC Cincinnati won the 2023 Supporters’ Shield – the annual award given to the team with the most points in the regular season – and clinched a spot in the 2023 MLS Playoffs for the second straight year. The club won the 2018 USL Regular-Season Championship in record-setting fashion and earned postseason berths in all three of its USL seasons. In 2017, FC Cincinnati also advanced to the semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, a run that included victories over two MLS squads.

About TQL Stadium

TQL Stadium, home of FC Cincinnati, is one of the most ambitious soccer-specific stadiums in not only North America, but the world. Critically-acclaimed firm Populous designed an innovative and forward-thinking stadium that is one of the largest soccer-specific facilities in Major League Soccer. TQL Stadium has been named Best Venue at the 2022 World Football Summit in Madrid and the 2022 Prix Versailles World Title in the Sports Category in Paris, France.

The stadium has five team locker rooms, including a comprehensive team suite for FC Cincinnati that features a dressing room, coach’s office, lounge, equipment storage and the Mercy Health Center of Excellence for the team’s medical and game day fitness needs. Within the 18 months of the stadium’s completion, TQL Stadium has featured both the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams, including the USMNT’s FIFA World Cup Qualification match vs. Mexico, and a concert by legendary rock band, The Who.

The closest seats are within 15 feet of the pitch at the $250 million, privately funded stadium. The design includes 53 traditional suites and 4,500 premium seats throughout four premium club spaces. FC Cincinnati’s supporters’ section, The Bailey, has grown to be more than 3,100 strong and loom over opponents at a 34-degree angle at the stadium’s north end. A 360-degree canopy roof covers every seat in TQL Stadium, but still allows sufficient sun in to grow a natural grass field.


We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.

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