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Timeline of Trivia Hosting

Timeline of a Trivia Hosting Shift

Trivia Mafia employees are paid for 2.8 hours of work; however, most hosts are actually working a slightly shorter shift.

A Trivia Mafia game should run at least 1.5 hours, but no longer than 2 hours. Too long, the players will get antsy. Too short, the customer site is losing patrons. An hour and forty-five minutes from reading rules to announcing winners is just right! But we recognize that individual sites will have different vibes and expectations, so hosts have some flexibility within that window.

We ask hosts to arrive onsite about 20-30 minutes before the game begins. That means you have parked and are walking in the door with everything you need at that time!

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Phases of the Event

Every single trivia event has the following phases:

  1. Pre-Game
  2. First Half
  3. Intermission
  4. Second Half
  5. Post-Game

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Within every phase, there is room to adapt to the particular location at which one is hosting - is the sound set-up just getting a mic from the bartender and turning it on? Maybe you can arrive closer to start time. Are there five teams or twenty five teams? Table touches look a little different depending on the crowd. Are you good at banter or do you cling to a script? There's space for both approaches within this framework. 

Key Actions

We'll have detailed instructions and explanations in the subsequent sections, but these are the basic non-negotiables to keep in mind:

  • Running sound - this is wildly variable from site-to-site, but you should always have a working microphone.
  • Recruiting players - you will have to interrupt conversations, talk to strangers, and efficiently explain (and sell) the game. 
  • Reading rules - there aren't many, but you gotta say 'em (and enforce them)
  • Reading questions - hopefully you're not surprised by this
  • Correcting answers - goes hand-in-hand with that previous one, honestly
  • Announcing winners - people really love to be acknowledged
  • Thanking site staff - again, people really love (and deserve) to be acknowledged! 
  • Submitting Host Feedback - it verifies you worked the shift, and preserves your valuable insights and data
Nuances

Make sure to read each question twice. After the first time through, say something like, “That question again,” and read it again. Reveal the question in the app before you read it the second time. End each question by saying, “That is question X of round Y.”

Memorize a few useful speeches. You need a How to Play speech, a Welcome + Rules speech, and a Mega Round speech at minimum.

After the Party is the After Party

Fill out the “Host Feedback” form within 24 hours of your event: hosts.triviamafia.com
Click "Regular Night"
Password: FeedMe

This is where you upload those team photos, and lets us know how many people played, what their scores were, and any other notes you have about the event. We may provide these stats to our customers, and it is the best way for us to know if you need support (marketing the event, getting better sound gear, navigating player issues, shifting the editorial content, etc etc.)

Do not forget or neglect your Host Feedback duty! It is required, and will affect your job prospects if you habitually forget. 

We recommend doing it before you go home for the night (rather than after you're home, or the next day, but whatever works for your routine, do it and stick to it).

Host Feedback is recapped and reviewed every week on Tuesdays by the Admin Staff (all of Editorial, Sales, Host Manager, Brand Engagement, Systems + Chuck and Brenna).
If you need to share something personal or sensitive that you'd rather not have read by a dozen people, after you complete the feedback with the basics, just email or message the Host Manager/key person.