15 cool jobs open in Asheville right now 💼

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Looking for a job – or not *really* looking👀 – or know someone who’s looking?

Did you know that the average person changes careers between 5 and 7 times in their working life?

And, Asheville has led all North Carolina metro areas in earnings growth over the past five years – So it’s a good place to live (and work). And, we’d bet our bottom dollar that we’re looking at even more job growth in the future.

If you’re looking for a new gig or just want to keep your options open, we saved you the work and found 15 cool jobs open right now in Asheville.👇

Bonus: #DYK that your job opening can be featured in our newsletter? Head over to the Job Pages and let us help you fill the open position.

📚Bookstore | Co-op Worker/Owner |📍Firestorm Books + Coffee | Full-time | Looking for: Customer service experience, nonprofit management experience, + knowledge of the bookstore industry | Apply

📲 Social Media | Social Media Marketing Specialist |📍Blue Ridge Adventures | Full-time | 5 years in marketing | Apply

🗺 Tourism | Art Tour Guide |📍Asheville Art Studio Tours | Part-time | Friendly/outgoing, professional + great communicator | Apply

✏ Admin | National Campaign Assistant | 📍Pediatric Brain Tumor Association | Full-time | 2+ years of administrative experience | Apply

🐶 Non-profit | Behavior Department Assistant | 📍Asheville Humane Society | Part-time | Knowledge of animal care and behavior theory + a love for animals | Apply

🎉 Hospitality | Wedding Planner | 📍Wedding Belle’s | Full + part-time | 1-year experience in wedding planning | Apply

📝 Edu | Adjunct German Professor | 📍UNC Asheville | Part-time | Doctorate or masters degree in German studies | Apply

🍺 Food + Bev | Guest Experience Director |📍Highland Brewing Company | Full-time | Master’s degree in business administration preferred, 5+ years of hospitality management experience | Apply

📲 Social Media | Social Media Director | 📍Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Full-time | 2+ years of digital newsroom experience | Apply

🎨 Creative | Book Production Designer |📍Plum Print | Part-time | Experience with Adobe Creative Suite | Apply

🏃Fitness | Gymnastics Instructor |📍Asheville Community Movement | Part-time | Must love kids | Apply

🏌 Outdoors | Seasonal Golf Course Greenskeeper |📍The Cliffs at Walnut Cove | Full-time | 0-3 years of experience in landscaping or golf course maintenance | Apply

📝 Edu | Lower School Music Teacher |📍Carolina Day School | Full-time | Degree in music education | Apply

✏ Admin | Director of Business Development |📍Asheville Chamber of Commerce | Full-time | Bachelor’s degree in business or related field, 1-5 years of industry-related management experience | Apply

🖥 Tech | Front End Developer |📍RISC Networks | Full-time | 3 years of experience in front-end programming | Apply

Want more? Check out Venture Asheville’s job board for cool opportunities in tech + startup. Happy job hunting, Asheville. 🕺

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