Mesquite Gaming, owner of Casablanca Resort and Virgin River Hotel, will hold a job fair in the Virgin River Event Center Tent in Mesquite.
Mesquite Gaming, owner of Casablanca Resort and Virgin River Hotel, will hold a job fair in the Virgin River Event Center Tent in Mesquite.

Looking for work? Mesquite Gaming holds job fair

On Sept. 12, Mesquite Gaming, owner of Casablanca Resort and Virgin River Hotel, will hold a job fair in the Virgin River Event Center Tent. The event runs from 8 a.m. until noon and picks back up again from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The two sessions are designed to give as many individuals as possible the opportunity to attend.

Numerous divisions within the two properties are hiring, and department heads will be in attendance giving on-the-spot interviews. Mesquite Gaming is actively looking to fill multiple positions in areas such as food and beverage, housekeeping, casino facilities, surveillance, and many more.

“In an effort to continuously improve all aspects of Mesquite Gaming’s operations, the company is excited to interview talented individuals for a wide variety of roles,” said Chris Lazzara, vice president of marketing. “Mesquite Gaming strives to provide an excellent work environment for all its employees and offers competitive wages and benefits.”

Mesquite Gaming offers competitive wages, opportunities for advancement, proficient training, a 401K, paid vacation, a free meal every shift, and health insurance covering medical, dental, and vision. All job offers are contingent upon successful completion of pre-employment background checks, drug screenings and new-hire processing.

For those unable to make it to the job fair Sept. 12, all open positions and starting pay rates are available online at mesquitegaming.com/careers. For additional information on Mesquite Gaming, visit mesquitegaming.com or follow Mesquite Gaming on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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