VERONA, N.Y. — Turning Stone Enterprises says it will host a two-day hiring event on March 15 and 16 to fill hundreds of seasonal and full-time roles across the organization’s multiple businesses.
Positions are available at locations including Turning Stone Casino Resort, The Cove at Sylvan Beach, The Lake House at Sylvan Beach, Verona Collective, Maple Leaf Markets, golf courses, and more, according to a Turning Stone Enterprises press release.
Hours for the event are from 1-6 p.m. on Friday, March 15, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 16 at Turning Stone’s Shenandoah Clubhouse. Parking is available on site.
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During the hiring event, Turning Stone Enterprises is seeking candidates for positions including dock attendants, retail cashiers, banquet servers, cooks, guest-service representatives, restaurant servers, bartenders, groundskeepers, golf attendants, restaurant hosts, slot attendants, table-games dealers, and security staff.
In addition to candidates for summer jobs, Turning Stone Enterprises is looking for fill many year-round, full-time positions, which offer competitive compensation, benefits, and paid training. Select full-time positions are also eligible for housing at The Villages at Stoney Creek, based on availability, an employee apartment complex with monthly rent starting at $550.
Registration for the hiring event is recommended and can be made online at turningstoneenterprises.com/careers/hiring-events.
Turning Stone Enterprises is the parent organization for all business operations of the Oneida Indian Nation and employs more than 4,500 people across all the business ventures.