Job Vacancies @ Isle of Wight Festival.
Apr 10th, 2008 | By John Coles | Isle of Wight News From The Island PulseGreen Eye Events are looking for part time staff to work at the Isle of Wight Festival 2008. There are various part time roles available from bar, stewarding, admin and general assistants, the salary is a Free Pass to Festival in return for 24 hours work.
Green Eye Events Limited is an event management company based on the Isle of Wight, specialising in the music and entertainment industry. The company stage numerous events throughout the year along the South Coast.
They have opportunities to work part time at this year’s Isle of Wight Festival in and around the Hipshaker Lounge, The Zebra Champagne Lounge and the new ˜Big Top”.
The part time positions include bar work, assistants, stewards, car park attendants and general admin.
These positions are offered in exchange for a wristband to the festival and are available for the right people with a ‘can-do’ attitude. The weekend is extremely full-on, so applicants must have a flexible approach to festival work.
Closing Date for applications is 21st April 2008. for more information and an application form Email
11th April 2008: Content amended to Note* The vacancies from Green Eye Events are advertised and published online as such in the public domain.
JobOnline Vacancy Details: Click HERE: © The Careers Group.
Isle of Wight Festival Assistants Published 10th Apr 2008. Staff for the Isle of Wight Festival Click HERE: Careers Advisory Service © University of Reading.
UPDATE: We have received lots of response to this article and now comes a time to make things clear: Island Pulse do not have any jobs on offer for the Isle of Wight Festival 2009.
The information about the above was gained and published after a quick search online in 2008.
We did not endorse Green Eye Events ability to publish details of Island Employment on websites of which would attract mainland applicants as opposed to Island based jobseekers.
Initially Cora Wade of Green Eye Events contacted us to remove the article as she had not issued a press release. As was pointed out to Ms Wade at that time, she had supplied the information to various London employment agencies as such released into the public domain the availability of employment at the Isle of Wight Festival.
The information was in the public interest, albeit only for the benefit of students living in London.
As for contacting the organisers, Island Pulse is not in association with Green Eye Events but should you wish to then Email







