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Or perhaps, you've served in hospitality services as a dedicated casino dealer, advocated for customer satisfaction as a passionate associate, or embraced tourism in your role as a concierge. At the end of the day, we're searching for someone ready to step in front of the camera, to bring the magic of live casino game presentation to players from all around.
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Requires casino access into the casino cage and slot cashiering areas. Maintains compliance with the incompatibility rule ensuring the integrity of the casino finance operation and maintains compliance with the approved Secondary Program as stated in the Internal Controls.
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Work in conjunction with Casino Marketing, Marketing Executives and property personnel to assist and facilitate in-house casino customers. Two (2) years of leadership experience in the casino marketing industry.
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Reporting to the Casino Floor Manager, the Table Games Dealer Trainee is hired to learn the table games business, starting with Blackjack and be able to pass the certification to promote to a Table Games dealer position.
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Knowledgeable of the Casino Control Act & Attendant Regulations, as well as company internal controls, policies and procedures. From Caesars and Tropicana, situated beachside on the world-famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, to Harrah’s Resort, located in the City’s sophisticated Marina District, Caesars Entertainment is committed to offering its guests exceptional service and memorable experiences on every visit.
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Must be able to stand, reach and bend for an entire shift and be able to move throughout the Casino/Hotel areas. Experience as a live game dealer in a casino. The Table Games Dealer reports to the Table Games Shift Manager and is responsible for providing proactive friendly and engaging service at assigned gaming table while protecting the security of the game.
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The Bartender Model participates in in-house modeling programs, special casino events, Banquet Service functions, and performs model/presenter tasks at Hard Rock events and may participate in print advertising.
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Ability to operate the Security Casino Podium Post, answer radio & telephone calls, dispatch personnel, monitor alarms, issue non-restricted keys and emergency temporary credentials, complete reports and logs, as well as other functions associated with this assignment.
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Provide analysis of all casino department operations and assist the Director of Surveillance and the Surveillance Operations Manager in writing department policies and procedures regarding said operations as they affect the daily operations of the Surveillance Department.
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The Press of Atlantic City is located in South Jersey, a competitive, news-rich environment that includes Atlantic City and its billion-dollar casino industry, nightlife, Boardwalk and beaches.
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As an Online Casino Dealer you will be spending most of your working day live on camera; hosting casino games and interacting with players who are live-streaming the games to their devices.
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6+ Months of Prior Experience of Front Desk, VIP Services, Casino Marketing, or high-volume customer service experience. Facilitate all Casino Marketing Revisions and Traces for the team, and all event posting and outside show reservations; Research and resolve casino skilled accounts and express comp exceptions.
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Refilling supplies, such as toilet paper and paper towels in all casino, public and office areas. Must be able to obtain a valid Casino Employee Registration license upon hire. Cleaning and maintaining casino, public and office area restrooms.
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A Casino Shift Manager in Table Games plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations, customer satisfaction, and compliance with regulatory requirements in the casino's table games department.
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A Casino Cage Cashier is responsible for assisting customers in the exchange of casino chips, slot vouchers, etc. Casino Cage Cashier. Performs the duties associated with the preparation and verification of a casino file as described in N.J.A.C. 19:45-1.27.
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