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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 2 MIN

Nashville's Hot Hiring Opportunities in Entertainment, Retail, and Government

from Nashville Job Market Minute · host Inception Point AI

Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across entertainment, hospitality, retail, and administrative sectors. According to Entertainment Careers Net, production and music industry roles are actively hiring, with positions like the Music Central Assistant program at WME posted just this month. WME is seeking ambitious individuals for their entry-level program, which includes training in booking administration, contract review, and general office support—perfect for those breaking into the music business. On the retail and hospitality front, Indeed shows numerous part-time openings perfect for flexible schedules. Whole Foods Market is hiring seasonal in-store shoppers in the Green Hills area at $15 to $25.40 per hour, while positions like cashier and host roles at Play Playground downtown offer $20 to $22 hourly. For those seeking weekend work, Trader Joe's crew positions start at $15 to $17 per hour with weekend availability options. The entertainment sector continues to expand beyond music. According to MusicRow's marketplace, Centennial Park is seeking an Event Manager to coordinate programs like Musicians Corner and Kidsville, requiring someone to collaborate closely with programming departments and community partners. This hybrid remote opportunity reflects Nashville's growing demand for event coordination professionals. State of Tennessee positions represent another significant hiring wave. The state is recruiting for case managers, administrative assistants, and behavioral health specialists across Nashville departments, with applications opening through late April and May. These roles offer stability and benefits typical of government employment. Technical and specialized positions are also available. Warner Music Group has posted administrative and office operations roles on Entertainment Careers Net, while Randstad USA lists positions including a PEGA developer earning $74.67 to $84.67 hourly. For those interested in household management, executive staff agencies are recruiting personal assistants at competitive rates. Listeners seeking immediate employment should note that the American Job Center in Murfreesboro is hosting a hiring event on February nineteenth from nine a.m. to one p.m., offering direct access to employers across the region. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across entertainment, hospitality, retail, and administrative sectors. According to Entertainment Careers Net, production and music industry roles are actively hiring, with positions like the Music Central Assistant program at WME posted just this month. WME is seeking ambitious individuals for their entry-level program, which includes training in booking administration, contract review, and general office support—perfect for those breaking into the music business. On the retail and hospitality front, Indeed shows numerous part-time openings perfect for flexible schedules. Whole Foods Market is hiring seasonal in-store shoppers in the Green Hills area at $15 to $25.40 per hour, while positions like cashier and host roles at Play Playground downtown offer $20 to $22 hourly. For those seeking weekend work, Trader Joe's crew positions start at $15 to $17 per hour with weekend availability options. The entertainment sector continues to expand beyond music. According to MusicRow's marketplace, Centennial Park is seeking an Event Manager to coordinate programs like Musicians Corner and Kidsville, requiring someone to collaborate closely with programming departments and community partners. This hybrid remote opportunity reflects Nashville's growing demand for event coordination professionals. State of Tennessee positions represent another significant hiring wave. The state is recruiting for case managers, administrative assistants, and behavioral health specialists across Nashville departments, with applications opening through late April and May. These roles offer stability and benefits typical of government employment. Technical and specialized positions are also available. Warner Music Group has posted administrative and office operations roles on Entertainment Careers Net, while Randstad USA lists positions including a PEGA developer earning $74.67 to $84.67 hourly. For those interested in household management, executive staff agencies are recruiting personal assistants at competitive rates. Listeners seeking immediate employment should note that the American Job Center in Murfreesboro is hosting a hiring event on February nineteenth from nine a.m. to one p.m., offering direct access to employers across the region. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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