Who We Are
It takes the most talented people to put on the world’s greatest tennis event. The US Open Tennis Championships is one of the highest-attended annual sporting events in the world. Each year, for three weeks in the late summer, the US Open is the focus of the sports & entertainment universe. Passionate fans from around the world come to NYC to be a part of the event that has redefined 'spectacular' and has become a worldwide pop-culture destination. With more than 1 Million on-site visitors, 224 million television viewers worldwide, close to 40 million online visits and more than 3 billion social media engagements in 2025, why not come and enjoy the thrill and excitement of working with our team?
The Role
The Broadcast Access Representative is responsible for monitoring entry points to designated broadcast booths and restricted broadcast areas during the US Open. This role ensures that only individuals with the appropriate credentials and access permissions are permitted entry, helping maintain security and operational integrity for broadcast partners.
Who You Are
What We Offer
Compensation: This is a non-exempt position with an hourly rate of $19.00.
Daily Meal Allowance: A meal allowance will be loaded onto your credentials each workday, allowing you to enjoy meals on-site during your shift.
Exciting Work Environment: Be part of a dynamic team at a world-class venue, contributing to an unforgettable experience for players, staff, and fans.
Transportation: Contractors will be present and on-site at the USTA Offices in White Plains, NY and are responsible for transportation to and from the campus.
We strongly encourage you to apply if you’re interested; all unique backgrounds and experiences welcome!
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