The same dream draws so many people to the mountains: working at a resort; and hitting the slopes as often as possible. Of course, more people dream about it than actually live it, nervous about the realities of mountain life. Deer Valley has worked to create an atmosphere that offers an excellent balance between career and lifestyle.
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Deer Valley Resort’s Jodie Rogers Awarded Utah Restaurant Association Chef of the Year
The Utah Restaurant Association (URA) honored Deer Valley Resort Food & Beverage Director Jodie Rogers as Chef of the Year at the 2019 Utah Restaurant Industry Awards Gala. Guests gathered at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center to recognize stand-out culinary professionals in URA’s 76th year of serving Utah’s restaurant and food service industry. Rogers served
Deer Valley A-Z | Inside Edge
Consistently ranked number one among North American ski resorts, Deer Valley’s impeccable attention to grooming has placed them in a class of their own. Each evening, as the lifts wind down at 4 p.m., members of the Mountain Operations team deploy a fleet of snow grooming machines. Working in multiple, overnight shifts, the crews comb
Returning to Deer Valley Resort
Based in Ohio, Allen Meyer is a self-taught professional photographer specializing in commercial, travel, and landscape photography. What started as a way to document weekend road trips while working at Deer Valley Resort, along with a few seasons spent living in the back of his car, has developed into a passion. See more of Allen’s
8 Reasons Why People Continue to Come Back to Deer Valley Year After Year
It’s easy to think of ski resort jobs as seasonal, temporary positions, made for those who want to live a laid-back lifestyle so that they can ski every day. Yet within Park City, Utah, one of the most iconic ski towns in America, Deer Valley Resort has cultivated a community of employees that feels more
8 Fun Winter Jobs at Deer Valley Resort (and Why You Should Apply Now)
It’s the same dream that attracts so many people to the mountains—a season of ski-bumming, working at a resort and hitting the slopes at every opportunity. Of course, more people dream about it than actually do it, worried about the realities of life in a mountain town. But Utah’s Deer Valley Resort has worked to
Chuck English: 36 Years at Deer Valley Resort
Chuck English is retiring as of January 16, 2017, after 36 years with Deer Valley Resort. Thank you Chuck, for your leadership, friendship and many contributions to Deer Valley Resort. We wish you all the best in your retirement. Chuck English served as director of mountain operations for Deer Valley Resort for 31 years and has worked
New Director of Human Resources Joins Deer Valley Resort Team
Deer Valley Resort has named Chris Lampe as its new director of human resources. Lampe’s history in the Park City ski industry spans 22 years as both a ski instructor and human resources professional. Lampe started his journey in the ski industry as a ski instructor in Washington when he was just 16 years old.
A Love Affair: Why People Continue to Come Back to Deer Valley Year After Year
It’s easy to think of ski resort jobs as seasonal, temporary positions, made for those who want to live a laid-back lifestyle so that they can ski every day. Yet within Park City, Utah, one of the most iconic ski towns in America, Deer Valley Resort has cultivated a community of employees that feels more
The 8 Most Fun Winter Jobs at Deer Valley Resort (and Why You Should Apply Now)
It’s the same dream that attracts so many people to the mountains—a season of ski-bumming, working at a resort and hitting the slopes at every opportunity. Of course, more people dream about it than actually do it, worried about the realities of life in a mountain town. But Utah’s Deer Valley Resort has worked to