Hollywood Casino Columbus Hiring 600 Dealers

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Calling all dealers in and around the Columbus, Ohio area.  There are job openings for 600 dealers at the Hollywood Casino in Columbus.  Full time and part time employment opportunities are available. 

This is one of the state’s voter-approved casinos in the state capital and is scheduled to open by this fall.  The last time Gambling911.com released news of a new casino/poker room – specifically the Jacksonville, Florida Best Bet establishment - the site was inundated with inquiries from locals looking for job opportunities.   The Gambling911.com website is heavily read among casino gambling industry professionals both in the US and abroad. 

The general manager of Hollywood Casino Columbus said Friday the casino was recruiting people to support over 100 table games, including 30 poker tables. Ameet Patel said the facility will identify qualified candidates and begin conducting interviews later this month.

Applicants must be at least age 21, have a high school diploma or equivalent and pass a background check. Dealer school begins in early June.

The Hollywood Casino Columbus is being developed by Penn National Gaming, Inc. on the city’s west side and will feature 3000 slot machines along with several restaurants.

This is yet another example of how the gambling sector helps generate jobs in today’s struggling economy. 

 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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