BarBees is HIRING in Scottsdale!

BarBees has been a part of the Scottsdale community for three years now, offering private and mobile cocktail classes that turn every event into an unforgettable experience. As demand for our fun, hands-on cocktail-making experiences grows, so does our need for talented and enthusiastic individuals to join our team!

Why Work with BarBees in Scottsdale?

Our cocktail classes aren’t just about mixing drinks—they’re about creating memorable, interactive experiences for our clients. Whether it’s a corporate team-building event, a bachelorette party, or a private gathering, every class is an opportunity to make connections and share the joy of cocktail crafting.

  • Interactive and Fun Work: Every class is different, and you’ll get to engage with new people while teaching them how to create amazing cocktails. Some of our team members describe teach our cocktail classes as a personal performance (so if you enjoy the stage and engaging an audience, this is the position for you!)

  • Training & Development: Not an expert yet? Don’t worry! We provide training to help you master both the art of mixology and the skills to deliver an engaging class.

  • Flexible Work: All of our team members work on an event-by-event basis, so you can choose classes that fit your schedule and lifestyle.

  • Supportive Team Environment: We’re a team that values creativity, fun, cocktails, and delivering an exceptional client experience.

Join Us and Make an Impact!

BarBees is looking for individuals who are passionate about cocktails and building connection with others. If you’re looking for an extra side gig and you’re ready to be part of something special in Scottsdale, apply today! Check out our available positions and apply online at this link:

Become part of the BarBees team and help us make every event a fun, interactive, and unforgettable experience!


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