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Entry Level Running Industry Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Keno Runner

Shelton, WA · On-site

$17.13/hr

Job Type Part-time Description Are you looking for an exciting entry-level opportunity in the gaming industry? Join us as a part-time Keno Writer/Ticket Runner and immerse yourself in the fun world ...

Description Are you looking for an exciting entry-level opportunity in the gaming industry? Join us as a part-time Keno Writer/Ticket Runner and immerse yourself in the fun world of Keno! This role ...

... in an entry level role. Our focus is to create a collaborative culture for our restaurant ... industry is known for by: * Extending freedom and autonomy to our restaurant leaderships teams

Description Are you looking for an exciting entry-level opportunity in the gaming industry? Join us as a part-time Keno Writer/Ticket Runner and immerse yourself in the fun world of Keno! This role ...

If you'd like to gain experience in the restaurant industry and learn how to provide an excellent ... Experience as a Food Runner or similar entry-level role in a restaurant. * Understanding of hygiene ...

Entry Level Machine Operator

Fairfield, PA · On-site

$17.25 - $21/hr

... solid industry with training, full benefits, and real opportunities to grow. Primary ... running smoothly • Accurately measure materials using a ruler or other manual tools - precision ...

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How much do entry level running industry jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level running industry in the United States is $47,831.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,500.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What job pays $400,000 a year without a degree?

In the running industry, high-level roles such as professional athletes or sponsored runners can earn $400,000 or more annually through prize money, sponsorships, and endorsements, often without requiring a formal degree. Success in these roles depends on exceptional performance, branding, and marketability, with many athletes building their careers through competitions and social media presence.

What is the difference between Entry Level Running Industry vs Running Coach?

AspectEntry Level Running IndustryRunning Coach
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge, certifications optionalCertifications often preferred (e.g., USATF Level 1)
Work EnvironmentRetail stores, sports apparel shops, event supportTraining sessions, races, personal coaching
Employer & Industry UsageRunning gear companies, sports retailers, event organizersRunning clubs, gyms, personal clients
Common Search & ComparisonEntry level roles in running industryRunning coach roles

Entry Level Running Industry positions typically involve retail, event support, or administrative tasks with minimal certifications. Running Coaches focus on training athletes, often requiring coaching certifications and experience. Both roles are essential in the running community but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Food Runner- Marufuku Ramen

Broken Yolk Cafe- CA & NV

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description:

Food Runner responsibilities include setting tables, serving food orders, and removing used dishes and utensils. If you would like to gain experience in the restaurant industry and learn how to provide excellent dining experience, we would like to meet you. To be considered for this role, you should be available to work various shifts, including weekends.

You will ensure our guests have a high-quality dining experience by serving their food in a timely and accurate manner.

Food Runner responsibilities:

  • Delivering food orders from the kitchen to customers’ tables rapidly and accurately
  • Assist the wait staff with table setting by fetching and placing appropriate tableware, eating utensils and napkins.
  • Serve drinks within 2 minutes after ordering.
  • Ensure food is served in accordance with safety standards (e.g., proper temperature)
  • Check in with customers and take additional orders or refill water, as needed.
  • Remove dirty dishes and utensils.
  • Answer guests’ questions about ingredients and menu items.
  • Inform restaurant staff about customers’ feedback or requests (e.g., when they ask for the check)
  • Make sure families with young children get kids menus and special silverware sets.
Requirements:
  • Experience as a server, runner, food expeditor or similar entry-level role in a restaurant is a plus.
  • Understanding of hygiene and food safety rules
  • Physical ability and stamina to carry heavy trays and stand for long hours.
  • Availability to work various shifts, including weekends.
  • Multi-tasking abilities
  • Good oral communication skills
  • Ability to remain calm and professional in a fast-paced work environment.
  • Current food handler’s card and other certification as required by federal/state/local law.