A Casino hotel employment is an option, also when it comes to Las Vegas hotel jobs. The majority of people, who wish to be members of the most notorious gaming work force, strive to gain employment at almost any of the highly impressive gambling hotels lining the famous Vegas strip. The early gambling resort pioneers dreamt of creating the ultimate place for extravagant escape that would offer dining, lodging, entertainment, shops and gaming all in the same complex. Those dreams were realized and still flourish all along the strip, its surrounding blocks and in downtown. The large gambling hotels also provide countless job opportunities.
The gambling part of the resort is most often the main attraction, and it takes a large team to keep it running smoothly for the guests, 24 hours a day. The dealer positions are some of the most appealing to those wanting gaming employment. There are also jobs for change attendants, cashiers, slot hosts, slot technicians, gambling hosts, pit clerks, pit supervisors, floor managers, shift supervisors, and gambling managers. Cocktail servers and bartenders are also always needed.
There are a variety of job opportunities for the hotel side. The employees who work in the lobby areas must be friendly and have good customer service skills. Some entry level positions include door attendants, bell hops, room service waiters, parking attendants, desk clerks, reservation clerks and coat room attendants. There are also lobby management and concierge positions. The gambling hotels employ a large staff of housekeeping and maintenance crews as well. A separate food service department is made up by all who work in the restaurants.
Since there can literally be thousands of employees for one gambling resort, the staff positions are categorized by departments. The variety of employment opportunities provides work seekers with many options. Administrative choices can include work in departments such as accounting and financial planning, marketing and sales, and human resources. The security department is responsible for the security of the entire lodge, gambling rooms and outside property. Performers work under contracts, but there are part time and full time positions that make up the entertainment department. Some of these include event coordinators, promotions managers, talent booking agents, box office agents, costume and makeup designers and crews, stage managers, and lighting and sound technicians.

