Jobs at the casino and resort will run from culinary roles to casino floor positions.Įxpand Wingstop coming to Moreno Valley center Those plans include a hotel tower, originally scheduled to open in mid-2021, and expected to be complete at the end of 2021, and an entertainment center that will open to the public in 2022. San Manuel Casino is looking to finish a multimillion-dollar expansion this year. Tribal casinos, which are sovereign, reopened using new protocols including capacity limits, temperature checks and social distancing.
“We decided to expand the expo into a three-day event, to give candidates an abundance of opportunity to network with San Manuel leadership, attend career guidance webinar sessions, and participate in virtual job interviews,” said Peter Arceo, general manager, in a statement.Ĭasino and most entertainment venues were shuttered briefly at the start of the pandemic, leading to furloughs and layoffs.
The expo, from March 29-31, is looking to fill more than 2,000 “permanent, full-time jobs slated for the end of 2021,” according to the tribe. A three-day, virtual hiring expo is seeking thousands of new employees at the resort and the casino owned by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.