Somewhere in wine country, a winery needs help.
Right now, there are 661 open positions in the wine industry across the United States — and most people have no idea this job board exists.
WineJobs.com is the wine industry's dedicated jobs site, run by Wine Business Monthly, the trade publication that covers the industry. Not LinkedIn. Not Indeed. A site built specifically for wine, with listings from the actual wineries — Duckhorn, Jackson Family Wines, Quintessa, Ponzi Vineyards, Francis Ford Coppola Winery, and hundreds more.
The range of jobs is bigger than you'd expect. Winemakers and enologists. Cellar technicians. Vineyard managers and viticulturists. Tasting room hosts and estate ambassadors. Sales representatives. Finance and accounting. Marketing. General administration. If a winery needs someone for it, it's posted here.
And then there's the Harvest Help section — seasonal positions that open every summer as wineries gear up for harvest. Some of them include housing. You show up to wine country, work the harvest season, live on or near the property, and leave with a skill set and a story.
Most job boards feel the same. This one smells like oak and Cabernet.
Go see what's open.
And if you decide to apply — head back to our archives and pull up Issue #19: JobsUncle.ai. Paste the job description, upload your resume, and it tailors everything to match — ATS-ready resume and cover letter, ready to send. The two sites were made for each other.


