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Company Name: | Reno Hilton |
First Name: | Human Resources |
Last Name: | Coordinator |
Phone: | (702) 789-2200 |
Website: | - |
Profile: | The Reno Hilton has gone through quite a few personalities changes. It was originally built to be a MGM Grand, but then was sold to Bally's, and most recently, to the Hilton chain. The casino is an impressive, spanning 100,000 square feet, and the showroom is one of the largest in Reno. The property is virtually a miniature city and offers a computer golf course, a shopping arcade, a movie theater, and ballrooms. It 50-lane bowling alley is a stop on the Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour. BENEFITS: Benefits for full-time employees vary and are handled by individual departments. Part-time workers are also offered limited benefits if they work at least 32 hours per week. All employees receive free parking and meals during shifts. NUMBER OF NEW HIRES: 500/year NUMBER OF GAMING EMPLOYEES: 500-1,000 GAMING JOBS: Blackjack dealers, roulette dealers, craps dealers, baccarat callpersons, sports and race book cashiers, Caribbean stud poker dealers, let it ride dealers, pai gow poker dealers, poker dealers, slot change attendants OTHER JOBS: Room reservationists, ticket promo ushers, room attendants, patio coffee shop cooks, main kitchen cooks, steakhouse hostpersons, porters TO APPLY: The Hilton human resources office accepts applications Monday-Friday, 10am-3pm. Although they do keep resumes sent in by mail on file, those interested must be able to attend in-person interviews. Therefore, if you are sending in your resumes, make sure to clarify that you will be available to travel to Reno at a moment's notice. Some union positions require that an applicant get a referral from the union first, while others require that the employee become a member after he/she is hired. |
Address: | 2500 E Second Street |
Country: | United States |
State/Province: | Nevada |
City: | Reno |
ZIP/Post Code: | 89595 |
Industry: | Casino / Gaming |
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