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Oneida Nation to host hiring event on Feb. 10

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VERONA, N.Y. — With two new business ventures set to open this spring, Oneida Nation Enterprises will host its “Spring Into A New Career Hiring Event” job fair on Feb. 10.

Slated for 12-8 p.m. at Turning Stone’s Tin Rooster, Turquoise Tiger, and Atrium Bar venues, the event will include on-the-spot offers. Select positions offer a $1,000 sign-on bonus.

Those hired can begin working immediately, including new employees joining 7 Kitchens and The Cove, who will begin on-the-job training and pre-opening activities.

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Oneida Nation Enterprises is seeking candidates to fill hundreds of new positions at its 7 Kitchens restaurant at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona and The Cove at Sylvan Beach vacation-rental community, as well as positions with current hospitality, gaming, and recreation operations.

Positions that Oneida Nation Enterprises seeks to fill include cooks, dealers, slot representatives, hotel attendants, bartenders and beverage servers, and golf and grounds people.

Walk-ins are welcome, but those interested are encouraged to pre-register at ONEnterprises.com/careers/hiring-event.

Oneida Nation Enterprises, the parent company for all business enterprises of the Oneida Indian Nation, employs more than 4,500 people at a variety of hospitality, gaming, and recreational properties including Turning Stone Resort Casino, YBR Casino & Sports Book, Point Place Casino, The Lake House at Sylvan Beach, The Cove at Sylvan Beach, Maple Leaf Markets, SavOn Convenience stores, an RV park, two marinas, a hunting preserve, and the Salmon Acres fly-fishing destination. It operates five hotels, nearly 30 restaurants and dining venues, two spas, five golf courses, casino gaming, a sports-betting lounge, several nightlife venues, and two concert venues.

 

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