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Oneida Nation Enterprises plans summer hiring event

The Oneida Indian Nation on Monday formally opening the Lake House at Sylvan Beach, its newest gaming, dining, and entertainment venue. (Photo credit: Oneida Indian Nation website)

VERONA, N.Y. — Oneida Nation Enterprises (ONE) is getting ready for warmer weather with its “Summer Jobs at the Lake” hiring event March 31 from 12-6 p.m. and April 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Snug Harbour Marina, 6840 Route 12, Sylvan Beach.

The two-day hiring event provides an opportunity for attendees to learn more about several seasonal and full-time positions at ONE’s summertime properties located in Sylvan Beach – The Cove, The Lake House, Maple Leaf Market stores, and marinas.

ONE is looking to fill a variety of positions including dock attendants, guest-service attendants, food and beverage servers, housekeepers, groundskeepers, bartenders, cooks, restaurant hosts, barbacks, food runners, security officers, and cashiers. Qualified candidates will receive on-the-spot offers.

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Walk-ins are welcome but candidates are encouraged to pre-register at https://www.onenterprises.com/careers/hiring-event.

Along with its ventures in Sylvan Beach, Oneida Nation Enterprises operates Turning Stone Resort Casino, YBR Casino & Sports Book, Point Place Casino, SavOn Convenience stores, an RV park, a hunting preserve, and a fly-fishing destination on the Salmon River. As the parent company for all business enterprises of the Oneida Indian Nation, ONE employs more than 4,500 people.

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