Nothing Compares 2 U (a Paycheck): Work at Paisley Park!
One of my biggest regrets: not seeing Prince in-concert. I once lived with a former associate of Prince and got to see some cool memorabilia. Of course, seeing Prince live would've been a lot cooler.
Whether or not you're in the same boat as me, Girls & Boys, Prince's iconic estate is hiring!
Paisley Park is hiring for the following positions:
- Bookkeeper
- Merchandise and Café Manager
- Tour Manager
- Customer Service Specialist and Associates
- Administrative Assistant
- Security Guard Lead
- Tour Guide
- Retail Associate
- Event Associate
- Barista
If Ur resume has Got the Look for one of these positions and you want to Play in the Sunshine of Paisley Park, contact info can be found on the Paisley Park website.
Paisley Park Facts:
- the estate is approximately 65,000 square feet
- construction began in January 1986, then officially opened September 11th, 1987
- the complex has four recording studios, a video editing suite, offices, a rehearsal room, tenant space, a 12,500 square-foot sound stage, and an underground parking garage
- the complex is now a museum, with tours starting in October of 2016
- there's a vault in the basement that used to hold unreleased material like live recordings, music videos, and unreleased songs. Those contents have been relocated to Los Angeles for climate-controlled storage and restoration
- artists who've used the production facilites at Paisley Park include Barry Manilow, Steve Miller, Bee Gees, Madonna, Stone Temple Pilots, Bob Mould, Stevie Wonder, and more
- an urn containing Prince's ashes is on display in Paisley Park's main entrance
- Paisley Park's location, "...began as an unassuming cornfield in Chanhassen..." ~PaisleyPark.com
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