NBC Universal Casting Call

NBCUniversal is holding auditions for tour guides for the Universal Studios Tour in Los Angeles. This is your chance to join the NBC Universal family as a tour guide in the world famous Universal Studios Tour.

NBC Universal employees get lots of perks which include FREE acting classes, free screenings of Universal movies, room for growth and advancement and an industry showcase.

We are extremely selective in the casting of our Studio Guides. In order to be considered, you must have ALL of the following qualifications:

A Performance and/or Public Speaking Background
Poise/Stage Presence
Enthusiastic, Friendly, Outgoing Personality
Mature Attitude/Self Confidence
Television/Film Knowledge
Excellent Speaking Voice
Exceptionally Well-Groomed Appearance
Charismatic Live Television Camera Presence
At least 18 years old

To be considered for employment, you must be available for a series of auditions on May 10th, final interview sessions the week of May 14th, and full-time starting June 4th for three weeks of fun, intensive training. After that, you must be available at least three days a week, including one weekend day. Please note that your availability to work will guarantee the maximum number of shifts. All Studio Guide positions are cast initially on a seasonal basis. Year-round positions are based on seniority.

If you would like a shot at becoming a member of our celebrated team, please bring your performance and/or business resume to our:
OPEN CALL
Tuesday, May 8
2:00PM — 4:00PM

Open Call will be held at the Universal Studios VIP Lounge–100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. Please park in the Frankenstein Parking Garage located at the top of the hill on the left off of Universal Hollywood Drive (the Lankershim Blvd. entrance). Tell the tollbooth attendant you are there for the Studio Guide Open Call. Enter the door marked “VIP Experience” located just to the right of the main entrance to the park, near the Will Call Window. Please see any available Team Member for directions.

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