Results tagged “hospitality”


Career Center | Ghoul job: Ghost-tour guide Jake Jacobson

What do you do? I am the owner and guide of Private Eye on Seattle Tours, which offers Ghost and True Crime tours in the city. What’s a typical day like? Depending on the schedule, I chauffeur people to either

Job Calendar | Casino career fair

The Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino is hiring food and beverage staff at its third annual Casino Career Fair.

Career Center | Pie-maker Dani Cone's cool job

What do you do? I own Fuel Coffee and High 5 Pie; these days, I spend most my day making pies and drinking endless amounts of coffee. How did you get started? I have been a barista since about 1992.

Job Calendar | Casino hiring event

Snoqualmie Casino is hosting a hiring event for hospitality positions. Apply online before attending.

Job Calendar | Westin Seattle job fair

The Westin Seattle hotel is hosting a job fair for its current openings, including stewards, security, on-call sales manager, service agents and an account coordinator.

Career Center | Tasting-room host Ken DeCamp's cool job

What do you do? I try to entertain as well as educate our customers while introducing them to our wines. Brian Carter Cellars has a great group of European style blended wines. When they leave our [Woodinville] tasting room, I

Job Calendar | "Casino Women" reading/signing

Jill Jones will read from her book "Casino Women: Courage in Unexpected Places," which offers a behind-the-scenes look at careers in the gaming industry such as maid, cocktail waitress, dealer, pit boss and vice presidents. Autographed copies of the book

Career Center | Winning work: At area casinos, job openings are a safe bet

By Katie OrmsbySpecial to NWjobs It used to be casinos were exclusively about gambling. They had table games, slot machines, maybe a bar. These days, casinos have transformed into all-inclusive entertainment destinations. And with this trend, career opportunities have also

Career Center | Hot Job: Hotel, motel and resort desk clerks

The job: Desk clerks are the first line of customer service at hotels, motels and resorts. Desk clerks register and check out guests, assign rooms and answer guests’ questions on hotel services and other matters. A Seattleite at work: Chelsea

People's Picks 2010 | Favorite hospitality company

Columbia Hospitality You may not have heard of Columbia Hospitality, but how about the Salish Lodge and Spa? The Inn at Langley? The Bell Harbor Conference Center? The management company that runs these and other luxury resorts and properties

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