Robert Mejia, director of food and beverage, said that in the hospitality industry, every day is unique and dynamic. “Many of our open positions are in food and beverage.” “Like almost every business across the country, Soboba Casino Resort has been affected by the labor shortage,” Baron said. The starting rates for part- and full-time employees in many positions are the same however, in addition to the $17 per hour wage, full-time workers receive additional benefits such as medical, dental, vision and basic life insurance, a 401(k) plan with up to a 5% match, various discounts, an Employee Assistance Program, a paid time off allowance and more. Soboba Casino Resort has always kept pace with the current California minimum wage and will continue to keep doing so. Aside from local community colleges and county agencies, such as the Department of Public Social Services, America’s Job Center of California and the Veterans Affairs in Loma Linda also maintain strong relationships with Alvarez. Rene Alvarez is a recruiter for Soboba Casino Resort and has created partnerships with many entities to let potential employees know about the opportunities that are available to them.
Open positions can be found on our website at. “We are looking to fill approximately 300 open positions in several different departments. “Our goal is to have over 1,400 employees when fully staffed,” Baron said.