Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel hosts job fair

The casino has more than 7,000 slots and five high-limit gaming rooms.
The casino has more than 7,000 slots and five high-limit gaming rooms.

The resort will hold its second annual “Job Haunt” on October 28.

US.- Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel is holding its second annual “Job Haunt”. The resort looks to fill hundreds of openings for slots technicians, cage cashiers and support workers, cooks, bakers, food and beverage attendants and safety officers, among other roles.

The “Job Haunt” will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, October 28 at its recruitment center at 1 Mills Circle at the Ontario Mills mall.

The Highland casino, located at San Manuel Blvd., features a 17-floor hotel tower with 432 guest rooms and suites, an elevated pool deck, a full-service spa and salon and 24-hour, in-room dining.

The casino has more than 7,000 slots, five high-limit gaming rooms, live entertainment, a wide range of dining options, multiple bars and lounges, retail shops and a player’s reward program.

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Salaries for workers vary depending on the job and how much experience applicants have, the company said. Data from Indeed.com show food and beverage workers average $52,901 a year, cashiers average $25,340 and sous chefs earn an average of $55,528 annually.

Benefits include discretionary bonuses, educational discounts, tuition reimbursement and employee appreciation days, the resort said.

Job seekers who attend Friday’s hiring event can meet with recruiters, learn about various positions, interview with hiring managers and may receive on-the-spot job offers.