FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino in Coarsegold will hold a job fair on Tuesday morning to search for new workers.
The casino is looking to fill 50 full-time and part-time positions, including guest room attendants, night cleaners, stewards and cashiers, among others.
Some of the benefits for the full-time positions include medical, dental and vision, officials said.
Those looking for service-based jobs can bring their resume and come dressed for success at the job fair on February 23 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The casino said they ll be making job offers on the spot.
It will be held at the resort s employee training facility on Lucky Lane. Masks are required.
New EV charger repair company coming to Fresno, looking to hire technicians
ChargerHelp! wants to be your go-to company when EV charging stations break down.
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A new Fresno business wants to be your go-to company when those charging stations break down. This is going to be something, is going to be a great opportunity. You don t need a bunch of certifications or education to do this. So not only is this great for our ecosystem but this is great for our economy, says Clyde Ellis.
Ellis is the lead technician for startup company ChargerHelp!
The black-owned, women-led company has arrived in Fresno as it looks to recruit new technicians in the Central Valley.
Owners expect for it to get even busier now that COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out and cases are decreasing, meaning restaurants are inching closer to reopening.
Fresno police hiring for multiple positions this year
The jobs include property evidence technicians, dispatchers, cadets, records clerks, and community service officers.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) If you re looking for a new job, the Fresno Police Department is hiring for a variety of positions this year.
They have openings for police officers but they re also looking for candidates for many other jobs in the department.
Right now, those jobs include property evidence technicians, dispatchers, cadets, records clerks, and community service officers.
Sergeant Marcus Gray II told Action News those who are hired will make a direct impact on their police work.