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This position earns $19/hr and reports directly to the Ticketing and Venue Manager. This energetic theater/restaurant and nightlife concept operates in the evenings Wednesday-Saturday and also for Sunday Brunch.
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As a Nightlife VIP Host, you will set the stage for guest experience with your welcoming smile and service. 2+ Years of prior nightlife host or similar position experience. Acts as an ambassador of the venue, marketing the venue and all products offered to the targeted customer base.
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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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Join a rapidly growing department while living at the New Jersey shore, minutes from Atlantic City nightlife and amenities. The intensivist cares for patients with advanced cardiac disease who are undergoing a wide variety of interventions, including percutaneous procedures, transcatheter aortic valve replacement, mechanical support with ECMO, and post-coronary artery bypass surgery.
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Marketing and promoting pool and/or nightlife specific events both on property and public venues. Experience as a cocktail server or bottle server or willingness an aptitude to learn the role. The Boardwalk Pool- Model Marketing Server is responsible for providing prompt, friendly and efficient cocktail service, to our guests in the nightclub and pool areas.
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Must be able to stand or walk a minimum eight-hour shift & work inside assigned bar areas in the venue. A minimum of one (1) year of experience as a bar porter and/or bar back in a casino, high-volume nightclub or high-volume restaurant preferred.
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This role manages venue(s) with $1M - $8M in revenue and will report to a Regional Director, Venues or an RVP, Venues. Guarantees a Encore management presence at all venue meetings, such as daily stand ups or sales meetings.
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A stage & Lounge tech extra is responsible for managing audio, lighting and visual equipment for events & performances in a venue. Responsible for supervising and/or performing the overall set-up operation, take-out, inventory, and maintenance of all types of audio, lighting, musical, and stage equipment used in any and all entertainment areas as designed by the Lead Stage and Lounge Technician or management.
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Experience the exhilarating nightlife and entertainment the city is known for or relax at a rejuvenating spa for the day. Experience the exhilarating nightlife and entertainment the city is known for or relax at a rejuvenating spa for the day.
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Come See For Yourself New Jersey has a sizzling nightlife. This side of the state is famous for its sandy beaches, bustling boardwalks, and seaside amusement parks. Come See For Yourself New Jersey has a sizzling nightlife.
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