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Revel Casino Atlantic City Jobs
Atlantic City casinos represent one of the few segments in the national economy that have been able to put forth employment opportunities at a time when undercurrents of a second recessionary cycle are being felt. The casino and gaming industry has been slashing jobs across many parts of the United States but in Revel Casino, Atlantic City jobs have been created by Revel Entertainment Group that seems quite enthusiastic about its hiring patterns.

Revel Entertainment Group is the developer of the much talked about Revel Casino Resort in Atlantic City that is reputed to be developed as one of the most opulent casino resorts in the nation. This project is slated to raise the benchmark for premium resorts. To ensure that its development plans are not derailed, Revel Group has adopted an aggressive hiring program. Residents of Atlantic City have been informed about job opportunities that would continue to unroll once the billion-dollar resort is launched in May 2012.
Revel recently put together a management team that would be supervising the nearly $2.4 billion premium resort. For meeting launch deadlines, the recruitment campaign is sure to create more Atlantic City jobs beyond the 2,000 construction jobs that were recently announced by Revel. These jobs follow the latest of financial impetuous that boosted Revel Entertainment when the company received financing of about $1 billion for completing the project.
Revel Casino Atlantic City Jobs are being highlighted via the group’s corporate website and various employment mediums. Revel seems committed to filling vacancies for its supervisory and executive profiles leading to the top hierarchy including the vice president. Recruitment is being carried across various departments including Sales, Operations, Finance, Human Relations and Information Technology.
Some industry analysts believe that the rising optimism associated with Revel Casino Atlantic City jobs might be able to reinvigorate the national casino industry that has seen some job cuts in the last, few years. Further, such hiring trends are also a boost for the local economy of Atlantic City. As more people apply for Revel Atlantic City jobs, the optimism will hopefully spread and underline the company’s corporate vision which includes contributing towards the city’s progress.
Representatives of Revel Group have encouraged Atlantic City residents to keep themselves informed about the latest developments about the company’s hiring plans. Company representatives have insisted that the hiring strategy for Revel Casino Atlantic City jobs would be to hire residents before bringing in people from the neighboring areas.
Apart from creating new Atlantic City jobs, this project is likely to boost the plummeting fortunes of Atlantic City’s tourism. Already, labor unions are in talks with Revel for ensuring that residents are recruited for operations and maintenance profiles once the project is finished. Many parts of this mutual pact are as per the regulations of the:
• New Jersey Regional Council of Carpenters Local 623
• International Union of Operating Engineers Local 68
• International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT)
Atlantic City’s local economy is bound to benefit from the billions of dollars that would be spent in constant maintenance, fixings, water supply, fittings and furnishings that a project of this magnitude invariably involves.
The latest statistics about Revel Casino Atlantic City jobs reveal that the project will create at least 5,000 more permanent profiles. Hiring here seems to be across various verticals, from food & beverage personnel to casino dealers and surveillance agents. These numbers seem quite believable since the 53-storied casino hotel seeks to host thousands of guests in its expanse of 3,800 rooms apart from gaming space that spans across more than six million square feet. In fact, the hiring might be so aggressive that Revel might have to hire residents with criminal records!
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