Ski Resort Staff
InterExchange arranges short-term and long-term seasonal staff at ski resorts throughout the U.S.
Our Ski Resort staff recruits and screens workers to fill a variety of positions including:
- Food and Beverage
- Housekeeping
- Ski Lift Operator
- Ski Rentals
- Sales Help
- Maintenance
Types of Seasonal Work Visas
International seasonal staff arrive in the U.S. on either the short-term J-1 Visa Work and Travel program or the longer-term H-2B Visa program. J-1 Visas allow participants to work for up to 4 months, and H-2B Visas allow participants to work for up to 10 months with the possibility to renew their visa. International interns are also available for more advanced positions.
Ski Resort Jobs Available
Region: Northeast and Western states
Typcial season: November until the beginning of April
Ski Resort Job Responsibilities
Food and Beverage: Positions will vary from cooks and table bus servers to cashiers and waiters. Generally, you will be asked to perform different responsibilities, such as selling and serving food, helping with its preparation, cleaning up, and assisting the cook.
Housekeeping: Cleaning guests’ rooms: vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms and toilets, changing linens and towels, making beds, doing laundry, taking out garbage, etc.
Ski Lift Operator: These jobs require workers to be fluent in English.
Helping run the chair lift: shoveling snow, assisting people to get on the lift, operating controls.
Ski Rentals: These jobs require workers to be fluent in English. Renting out ski equipment to customers, working the cash register, dealing with U.S. currency, attending customers and guests, answering questions, etc.
Sales Help: These jobs require workers to be fluent in English. They can be found in food and beverage and sometimes in shops. Responsibilities may include working the cash register, dealing with U.S. currency, attending customers and guests, cleaning up after work.
Maintenance: Painting, carrying heavy objects, mopping floors, repairs, shoveling snow.



