Make peak season feel like smooth season.
As an event manager, you’ve got a lot on your plate—and when peak season rolls in, that plate overflows. Between last-minute changes, vendor coordination, and client expectations, the last thing you need is staffing stress.
That’s where this guide comes in.
We’ve gathered 10 must-know tips to help you build a peak-season staffing strategy that’s proactive, flexible, and built for success. Whether you’re managing elegant galas or massive festivals, these tips will help you get ahead—and stay ahead.
1. Think Like a Travel Agent, Not a Firefighter
Don’t treat staffing like an emergency. Treat it like a well-planned trip.
Booking last-minute often means compromising on quality. By planning your staffing needs early—especially for big or recurring events—you get first dibs on the most experienced associates.
Staff early = stress less.
2. Overcommunicate the Vibe
Great event staff don’t just show up—they show up prepared.
Help your team match the energy of the event by sharing key details: dress code, guest expectations, music, tone, and any special touches that set the event apart.
Clarity = confidence.
3. Hire for Hospitality, Not Just the Résumé
Anyone can learn tray service. Not everyone can deliver it with warmth.
The best staffing partners screen for attitude, adaptability, and guest focus. Choose people who bring both skill and service to the table.
Skills serve. Attitude shines.
4. Staff for Reality, Not Just the Roster
Plans change. People cancel. Things run late.
Always build in a buffer—about 10–15% more than the minimum needed. It’s your insurance policy against no-shows, long events, or unexpected VIPs.
Better to have and not need, than need and not have.
5. Cross-Training Is a Superpower
A multitasking team can stretch farther than a maxed-out one.
Ask for associates who can flex into multiple roles—like a runner who can bus, or a bartender who can help lead.
Fewer people, more impact.
6. Fix Gaps Before Guests Notice
If guests see service slipping, you’re already behind.
Designate floaters or “event ninjas” who can step in where needed—refill, reset, reroute. They’re your on-site fixers.
Invisible problems need visible solutions.
7. Keep Your MVPs Coming Back
Peak season is not the time to train from scratch.
Reward and retain seasonal staff who perform well. Familiar faces need less instruction and bring more consistency.
Returning staff = repeat success.
8. Don’t Overlook Back-of-House
Front-of-house often gets the spotlight—but back-of-house keeps the show running.
From kitchen support to teardown crews, the unseen roles are just as vital. Staff accordingly.
Every role counts. Every role connects.
9. Let Data Drive Your Decisions
Are Fridays short-staffed? Does one venue always need extra bartenders?
Track trends, review post-event feedback, and adjust your staffing accordingly. The right partner will help with this.
Past data = future wins.
10. Choose a Partner, Not Just a Provider
Great staffing isn’t transactional—it’s a partnership.
At Heart of the House, we don’t just fill shifts. We help you anticipate needs, deliver consistent experiences, and build a team that acts like your own.
We’ve got your front, back, and everything in between.
Make Peak Season Feel Seamless
With the right staffing strategy—and the right people behind you—you can go from reactive to ready.
Want a partner who’s been there, done that, and thrives during peak season? Request Talent Today!