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What is the difference between Live In Customs Classification vs Customs Broker?

AspectLive In Customs ClassificationCustoms Broker
CredentialsKnowledge of customs regulations, basic certificationsLicensed professionals with specific customs broker licenses
Work EnvironmentOn-site at ports, warehouses, or import/export facilitiesOffice-based, coordinating shipments and documentation
Industry UsageUsed by importers to classify goods for customsAuthorized to clear goods through customs on behalf of clients

Live In Customs Classification involves classifying goods for customs purposes, often performed by importers or agents on-site. Customs Brokers are licensed professionals who handle customs clearance, ensuring compliance and proper documentation. While both roles require knowledge of customs regulations, Customs Brokers have formal licensing and broader responsibilities. Understanding these differences helps businesses choose the right role for efficient import/export operations.

Do customs brokers make a lot of money?

Customs brokers typically earn a moderate to high salary depending on experience, location, and certifications. Entry-level positions may pay less, while experienced brokers with specialized knowledge can earn higher wages and bonuses. Salary ranges vary but generally reflect the complexity of customs regulations and the broker's expertise.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

In the context of live-in customs classification roles, high-paying positions can reach around $2,000 per day for specialized customs brokers or consultants with extensive experience, certifications, and knowledge of international trade laws. These roles often require expertise in customs regulations, strong negotiation skills, and sometimes a flexible schedule. Such high daily rates are typically associated with senior or highly specialized customs professionals working in complex or high-volume environments.

What is a customs classification?

A customs classification is a system used to categorize goods for import and export based on international trade regulations. It determines the applicable duties, taxes, and legal requirements for shipments. Customs classification specialists need knowledge of tariff codes and international trade laws to ensure compliance.

What is the highest paying job in customs?

In customs-related roles, senior customs managers or customs directors typically earn the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures annually. These positions require extensive experience, knowledge of international trade laws, and often involve overseeing compliance, policy development, and team management.
Live Entertainment Assistant

Live Entertainment Assistant

Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis, TN

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

The Live Entertainment Assistants will be responsible for the preparation, execution and break-down of all in-arena live entertainment needs before, during and after all Memphis Grizzlies and Memphis Hustle home games.      


  • Assist in the execution of all in-game elements including, but not limited to, halftimes, in-arena promotions, pre- and post-game activities, anthems, mascot, dance teams, game staff etc.;
  • Assist in the execution of in-arena elements with a focus on fan interaction during pre- and post-game time, including but not limited to plaza activities, concourse activities, and terrace level programs;
  • Serves as a member of the Grizzlies and Hustle Game Night Staff for all Grizzlies and Hustle home games; Required to work a minimum of two Hustle games and/or events per month.
  • Serves as a member of the Grizzlies Street Team at select promotional events;
  • Support members of the Grizzlies Game Night including the mascot, dance team and others;
  • Assists Live Entertainment and Promotions staff with any other needs;
  • Other related duties as required.

  • High School Diploma or GED. Must be 18 years or older.
  • Interest in gaining knowledge of live entertainment, promotions and special event coordination.
  • Able to work effectively in a high-pressure environment.
  • Excellent people skills, with an ability to interact professionally with internal and external clients at all levels within an organization.
  • Committed to ensuring superior customer service and supporting the team.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to work evenings, holidays, and weekends, as required.
  • Knowledge and passion for NBA basketball, including an appreciation of the fan experience.

 Nice to Have:

  •  Pursuit of Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred.

What We Offer

At the Memphis Grizzlies, we strive to provide a fun, diverse, and rewarding work environment for all team members.  In addition to offering a competitive hourly wage, we have other great benefits and perks.

Discounts and Perks

  • Flexible scheduling around your availability
  • Team Store Discounts
  • Happy Hours and other fun activities
  • Discount game night meals and snack program
  • Employee Discounted Grizzlies and Hustle Game Tickets
  • Discount parking
  • NBA Sponsored Discount Programs
  • Employee Referral Bonuses
  • Company Swag
  • Employee Recognition and Years of Service Awards

Memphis Basketball LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to treating all applicants and team members fairly based on their abilities, achievements and experience without regard to race, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other classification protected by law.

Applicant Safety: The Memphis Grizzlies have been made aware of bad actors using our company's name for fake employment opportunities using social media and instant messaging platforms. The Memphis Grizzlies will never require candidates to send or deposit money in exchange for, or as a condition of, an offer of employment. The Grizzlies will also never ask for any sensitive personal information such as social security numbers, dates of birth, or bank account details via email, social media or messaging platforms, or during interviews. If you are contacted by anyone claiming to represent the Memphis Grizzlies and cannot confirm they are with our company, please contact us with the details.