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Inspired by Place. United by Purpose. Defined by You.

Employment at Aspen Snowmass puts you at the center of four mountains, two towns, and one incredible resort community. Nestled in the Elk Mountains of Colorado, Aspen offers unprecedented access to world-class skiing, dining, culture, mountains, and outdoor pursuits.

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With a purpose deeply rooted in expanding possibilities for all—across backgrounds, identities, and experiences—and a corporate ethos dedicated to living by our values, Aspen Snowmass is an exceptional place to work. From on-mountain roles to hotel positions; restaurants to rental retail; seasonal to year-round—our diversity of people, jobs, and opportunities for mobility and growth are unmatched. Many of our top executives and managers started in front-line positions across the resort. Come check out what makes Aspen Snowmass a special place to work and play.

Benefits that Cultivate Community

The unique mountain lifestyle you find in the Roaring Fork Valley is enhanced by one of the most competitive compensation and benefits packages in the industry. Insurance, ski passes, mental well-being resources, generous discounts, and beyond—there are many reasons employees come for a season and stay for longer.

Ski

Free annual Ski and Bike pass giving you and your dependents access to all four mountains.

PTO

Take time away to relax and recharge with our industry leading Paid Time Off policies as well as Volunteer Time Off.

Health

Access to an array of mental well-being resources, as well as 3 options for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and more.

401K

Retirement plans with a generous company match.

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Weeks of paid Parental or Family Leave.

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Big discounts on outdoor gear, apparel, and more.

Employment FAQs

General Employment

Q: How should I prepare for an interview with Aspen Skiing Company?
A:
We try to talk to as many people as possible who have shown an interest in working with us and we approach each conversation as a chance to get to know you as a person. Our talent team suggests that you outline your "why", seek to connect with someone who is currently working your dream job, and don't be shy to speak to your goals and opportunities; you never know who will be listening.

Q: How does Aspen Skiing Company handle employee training and safety?
A:
Aspen Skiing Company prioritizes employee training, safety and wellbeing. We provide on-the-job training with managers and supervisors as it relates to your specific position. General training on a variety of wellness, safety and job-related topics is also provided via the BullWheel, our online learning management system.

Q: How do I become a Ski Patroller for Aspen Snowmass?
A: Ski Patrol at Aspen Snowmass is a highly sought after job, in order to qualify for our Basic Patroller you must be an expert skier in all terrain, conditions and weather. To find out more about what our Ski Patrollers do, visit Ski Patrol HQ at Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands or Snowmass during the winter season. For more information about careers within Ski Patrol click here.

Q: I don’t see the job that I want to apply for on aspensnowmass.com/employment, what do I do?
A: If you don’t see a job that you are interested in applying for now, just perform a search for your desired job category and return often to perform the search. Or sign up for a job alert located within our On Mountain Careers section.

Q: I don’t have a VISA, can I work at Aspen Skiing Company?
A: Without permission to work within the USA we cannot offer you a job. Aspen Skiing Company participates in the J1 Work and Travel and various other VISA programs. Our J1 Visa partners change regularly check out our International Applicants page for more information + International Applicants

Q: How do I get my Aspen Snowmass Ski Pass?
A:
Once you have successfully onboarded you will receive a voucher from the Human Resources team. Your pass type depends on your year-round or seasonal status with the company. Once you have received your voucher from Human Resources you will take it to any Aspen Snowmass Ticket Office to receive your Ski Pass. Your Ski Pass is also a perks card, it is how you receive discounts across Aspen Skiing Company at our restaurants and stores.

Q: How many hours do I have to work before I am eligible for the Aspen Snowmass Ski Pass?
A:
To be eligible for pass benefits you must work a minimum of 100 hours throughout the season. If you will be working less than 100 hours you will receive a temporary pass, which provides lift access for the days you will be working.

Q: Can I park at my place of work?
A:
Parking varies depending on the mountain. Parking lots at Buttermilk and Aspen Highlands have blackout dates during peak periods. There is no parking at Aspen Mountain. Employees working at Snowmass can park at the Rodeo Lot and take free shuttles to the mountain.

Q: What is the Aspen Skiing Company Grooming Policy?
A: Employees of Aspen Skiing Company Hospitality are asked to adhere to our personal grooming policy and maintain a neat and clean appearance. All hair must be a natural tone. It must be neatly trimmed and clean and without extreme variations in length or color. Male hair must be cut above the collar and above the ear. No more than one earring may be worn per ear. No other visible body piercing jewelry may be worn. Some grooming policies are specific to location so please check with manager prior to your arrival.

Q: Is my uniform provided?
A: Full or partial uniforms are provided to Aspen Skiing Company employees based on position. Please note you will be asked to provide certain aspects of your uniform including, but not limited to ski gear, warm weather gear, shoes, etc.

Q: I'm moving to Aspen for my first time. What do I need to bring with me?
A: It can be extremely cold in Aspen, so we recommend the following clothing items;
• Warm hat, mittens and scarves
• Winter coat and pants
• Warm waterproof snow boots and very warm socks
• Multiple layers (i.e., long underwear, sweaters)
• For hospitality roles - black pants and sturdy non-slip footwear (depending on position; partial uniform is provided)
• For on-snow roles - Ski or snowboard equipment

Note: If needed, you can purchase everything in the Roaring Fork Valley.

Q: What happens to my data when I apply for a job at Aspen Skiing Company?
A: Click here to learn more about Aspen Skiing Company's career site privacy policy. We'll answer any questions you may have about data collection, application privacy, etc.

Q: How do I become a Ski Instructor or Snowboard instructor for Aspen Snowmass?
A: The Aspen Snowmass Ski & Snowboard School is one of the best schools in the world. To secure a job as an instructor, applicants typically must already have a PSIA Level 2 or higher certification, or foreign equivalent, and a minimum of 2,000 documented teaching hours. We do hire a limited number of inexperienced instructors each season, and these roles are typically posted in July. For more information click here.

Housing

Q: Does Aspen Skiing Company provide employee housing?
A: Yes, however housing is limited and preference is given to first season employees. If you are offered employee housing you will sign a lease and submit payment to hold your housing bed allocation. If your deposit and lease requirements are not fulfilled in a timely manner your bed is not secured. Leases are typically 5.5 months and not guaranteed for renewal. Employee housing is a temporary solution to help you feel acclimated to the Roaring Fork Valley. Check out our Tenants for Turns program for more housing options.

Q: How early should I look for housing in Aspen / Roaring Fork Valley?
A: If you are lucky enough to know you’re moving to the Aspen area, or you receive a job offer. Start looking for housing immediately.

Q: Where should I look for housing?
A: Other than employee housing and the Tenants for Turns program, the best options to find something are Facebook groups, Facebook marketplace, and word of mouth.

Q: Can I park at my employee housing?
A: Parking at Employee housing is not guaranteed. It is given out at a first come first serve basis. Please check with the housing department to see if there is availability. The Roaring Fork Valley is also serviced by the best rural transit authority in America, RFTA.

Ski and Snowboard School Employment

Q: When does Aspen Snowmass open and close?

A: Our winter season runs from Thanksgiving through the middle of April however, our
mountains do have slightly different operating dates. Aspen Mountain and Snowmass
both open earlier and stay open later than Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk.

  • Aspen Mountain: November 26, 2026 - April 18, 2027.
  • Snowmass: November 26, 2026 - April 18, 2027.
  • Buttermilk: December 12, 2026 – April 4, 2027.
  • Aspen Highlands: December 12, 2026 – April 11, 2027.

Q: When do I need to arrive in Aspen?

A: You should plan to arrive in Aspen no later than December 2, 2026. Your company
onboarding will be your first day of work followed by one week of new hire training.
Your mountain/division placement will determine which session you are required to
attend and you will receive your specific schedule in the fall.

  • New Hire Training, Aspen/Highlands/Snowmass: December 6th – 11th, 2026
  • New Hire Training, Buttermilk: December 13th – 18th, 2026

J1/COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY – You must arrive in town no later than December 9,
2026. Your company onboarding will be your first day of work followed by one week of
new hire training. Your new hire training will take place:

  • New Hire Training, J1/College Students: December 13th – 18th, 2026

Q: How much can I plan on working in a season?

A: Aspen Snowmass is a destination resort and our business levels follow the travel
patterns of our guests. Key holiday and American school break periods are extremely
busy while other times can be very slow.

Due to the nature of our business, we measure Full Time and Part Time based on the
total number of hours Pros work in a season, not the number of days worked in a week.
You should expect to have a couple of long stretches that could be upwards of 7 days
with no days off followed by slower stretches.

Q: What is the hourly rate for a ski/snowboard Pro?

A: Ski/Snowboard Pro pay is determined by your experience and certification level. The
more certifications and experience you have the more you are paid. The starting rate
for individuals with no certification or prior experience is $32.04.

We operate on a sliding pay scale, which means your pay will increase as you work
more hours. Pay increases come every 225 hours worked. Additionally, you will receive
an additional pay when teaching request private lessons.

Q: I am pursuing my Cert 1, 2, 3, etc. Is training available to help me with my
goals?

A: Absolutely. The Aspen Training Academy runs an industry leading training program
focused on talent development. We are home to 6 current National Team members, 15
national team alumni from various nations, and over 35 active examiners. We run some
form of training, either on snow or indoors, every day of the season across all four
mountains. You will find options to aid you in your pursuit of higher certification, as well
as elective training to help you become a well-rounded Pro.

Q: How many ski/snowboard Pros work for the Ski & Snowboard School?

A: There are roughly 1297 ski and snowboard Pros that work across our four mountains.

Q: Is employee housing available?

A: Employee housing is not available for ski/snowboard Pros. Employee housing is
allocated to hourly support staff first as their earning potential is far less than Pros. We
do maintain a waitlist in the event that there are unfilled beds however, you should not
count on something coming up.

Finding housing is one of the more challenging parts of moving to the Roaring Fork
Valley, but it is not impossible. With persistence, and a bit of flexibility, you will find
something. Our team will provide you with resources and leads along the way to aid
your search.

Q: Is it possible to maintain a second job while teaching?

A: Yes. As a Pro, your day will typically go from 9am-3pm on snow. You are welcome to
seek out additional employment that fits with your teaching schedule. If hired, your
schedule agreement will outline schedule expectations.

Q: Can I take time off during the season?

A: Key holiday and American school break periods are extremely busy and referred to as
peak periods. During peak periods it is all hands on-deck and time off will generally not
be permitted. Outside of peak periods you may request time off. Your coordinator or
manager will be your primary point of contact for all time off requests.

Q: What is a ‘combination job’ and why would I want one?

A: A combination job is referred to when we set you up to work two different roles within
the Ski & Snowboard School. Typically, a combination job consists of teaching during
our busiest times while working with our support staff or childcare team during off peak
times.

Combination roles are designed to give candidates with a desire to teach, but who lack
the requisite skills and experience an entry point into the school. These roles occur at
Snowmass and Buttermilk only, and are managed by the respective managers.

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