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Grand Sierra Resort seeks to add male employees to new Party Pit

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On Thursday, Nov. 15, Grand Sierra Resort (GSR) will hold a second set of auditions to fill additional positions in its new Party Pit at WET Ultra Lounge. Last week, GSR held two days of auditions for female candidates for the new party pit and is now seeking males to fill the additional positions. Part of the $25 million renovation that is underway, GSR’s new Party Pit provides sexy entertainment for blackjack players in an energetic and social atmosphere. Ideal candidates are men 21 years of age and older who are personable and have a general knowledge of blackjack. Additional requirements for job and auditions include:

· Must be physically capable of dancing for 20 minutes at a time

· Must fit into Party Pit uniform and costumes

· Must be able to obtain a gaming card

· Must include a headshot prior to audition

Party Pit employees are guaranteed $25 an hour and selected candidates will receive dance and dealer training. For more information about the Party Pit auditions on Thursday, Nov. 15 contact Debbie Peel at 775-789-1681.

About GSR

Located in the heart of the Reno/Tahoe region, Grand Sierra Resort is an all-encompassing resort with nearly 2,000 guest rooms and suites and 200,000 square feet of meeting and convention space. The destination offers visitors a wide variety of amenities including branded retail shopping, famed entertainment, 10 delectable restaurant choices including Charlie Palmer Steak and Lounge, a two-screen cinema, a 50-lane bowling center, adrenaline-pumping rides, an aqua golf driving range and exhilarating nightlife. For more information, please visit www.grandsierraresort.com or to make reservations call 1-800-648-5080. For the latest and greatest news on GSR, find us on Facebook and Twitter.

 

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