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Your Guide to Getting Involved in LA's Major Stadium Scene: What You Need to Know to Start

From volunteering at SoFi Stadium to landing roles at Crypto.com Arena, here's how to break into Los Angeles's thriving sports venue industry.

By Los Angeles Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 5:28 am

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Los Angeles is home to some of the world's most iconic sporting venues, and the opportunities to get involved—whether as staff, volunteer, or contractor—have never been more accessible. With the 2028 Olympic Games just two years away, venues across the city are actively recruiting and expanding their operations. Here's what you need to know to start your journey into LA's sports infrastructure world.

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood remains the crown jewel of Southern California sports venues, hosting the LA Rams and LA Chargers. The 70,240-capacity facility, which opened in 2020, regularly seeks part-time event staff through its parent company, SM&E. Positions typically start at $18-22 per hour for roles in guest services, concessions, and ushering. Visit the official SoFi website or check LinkedIn for seasonal hiring campaigns, usually ramping up in July.

Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles—home to the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, and Sparks—operates on a larger scale. The venue employs roughly 1,200 event staff annually. First-time applicants should visit the AEG Presents careers portal. No prior experience is necessary for entry-level positions, though background checks are mandatory. Average hourly rates range from $17 to $24 depending on role and experience.

For those seeking deeper involvement, volunteering offers excellent entry points. The LA28 Olympic Committee has already launched volunteer registration for venue preparation and event support. Early volunteers often transition into paid positions. Register through la28.org; most roles require a minimum 16-hour monthly commitment.

Specialty roles—like premium seating attendants, club operations staff, or suite managers—typically require customer service experience and pay $22-35 hourly. Both venues offer advancement pathways; internal promotion is common among dedicated staff.

Location matters. SoFi's Inglewood position means planning for Metro access via the K Line (opening late 2026) or private parking. Crypto.com Arena's Downtown location offers METRO Red, Purple, and Silver Line access, making it easier for car-free commutes. Arrive 90 minutes before event start times; venues provide free parking for staff at designated lots.

Training typically spans two to four hours before your first shift. Both venues emphasize customer service excellence and safety protocols. Digital applications are standard; create detailed profiles highlighting any relevant experience—even retail or hospitality roles strengthen candidacy.

With LA's sports calendar packed year-round, from Lakers games to USC football at the Coliseum, opportunities abound. The 2028 Olympics will likely create thousands of additional positions. Start applying now: opportunities fill quickly, especially for premium event dates. Your path into LA's dynamic sports venue world begins with a single application.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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