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BEST Crowd Management

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Good job for college student, sometimes fun but sometimes harsh - Crowd Manager BEST Crowd Management Employee Review

4.0
Aug 6, 2025
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Pros

Very good pay for college students compared to other available jobs. Can choose which events to work. Sometimes it was a lot of fun and could see a variety of events. Easy to get promoted to a supervisor role if you show up often and do a good job.

Cons

Very seasonal depending on which events are going on. Busier during football and basketball season. Deal with a lot of drunk people. Sometimes it is hard to get hours. High turnover from what I saw.

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5.0
Mar 12, 2026
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Pros

Professional, Friendly, Team Driven, Great Opportunities

Cons

I have no cons at the moment

2.0
Oct 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are job advancement opportunities if you work there long enough.

Cons

The initial red flag I notice in orientation was how much profit was emphasized in orientation/training. Which played out to be on brand because the major concern was getting people to post rather than an emphasis on actual job training. A new hire who’s never worked a large event…. Doesn’t matter…. Get them to post. And as you can imagine, issues arise and someone’s going to get chewed for it. There isn’t a true concern about having a good product just putting bodies in a spot to fulfill a staffing order. There aren’t concise and well thought out plans for actually solving issues, it’s typically a figure it out without compromising the bottom line approach. There isn’t much of a “let’s figure this out together” and move forward mentality. Many grew their careers within the BEST bubble, which does show availability of career growth but on the flip side there isn’t much diversity of thought on attacking opportunities/issues. Much more of a let’s do what we’ve always done and hope for the ‘best’ and a sigh of relief if things go well and a witch hunt when the obvious high probability thing happens. A work day feels like battling complacency, tight budgets, and cliquey behavior.

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