Fans of Prince will be able to visit his Paisley Park mansion for the time since his April death starting Oct. 6, but for those who want to be more involved in the public’s introduction to the pop icon’s studio residence, the complex is also hiring tour guides.
Management company Graceland Holdings announced Tuesday that the Chanhassen, Minn., estate is looking to fill job openings in categories such as general manager, tour operations and security, reports USA Today. Applications can be found at officialpaisleypark.com and turned in at Chanhassen Dinner Theater’s job fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, or sent to jobs@officialpaisleypark.com.
“Paisley Park staff will work as one unit with the overall mission of showcasing what it was like for Prince to create, produce and perform inside this private sanctuary and production complex,” Graceland Holdings said in a press release. “Staff will also celebrate, promote, and enhance the Paisley Park legacy around the world.”
[h/t USA Today]
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