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Submit An Application & Search For Your New Casino Career Today. FREE!
This is a new resource that has been recently developed as of 10.19.08. It is still under construction and will be undergoing major changes in the coming days. There may or may not be very many job openings posted due to the fact we are contacting employers and introducing them to our new and free service over the coming weeks. Keep in mind that you can be one of the first to introduce yourself to them as they begin taking advantage of our free service by joining the site and submitting your resume today.
Clicking Here or on the link below, you will be redirected to our Free Casino Career Listings & Free Resume Submission Website. This has been designed to bring our students and their prospective employers together with ease and seamless integreation.
Before signing up for this free service, make sure you have a resume in Microsoft Word (.doc) format. This will be requested of you during the sign up process and neccessary for you to sumbit your resume to potential employers. It is not mandatory that you submit a resume to use this service, however; your name and contact information may not be enough to spark an interest with a potential employer.
If you do not have access to Microsoft Word to create such a document, contact a school administrator or instructor and we will go over your options with you.
Click Here to Post Your Resume or Search Career Opportunities
Resume Tips:
- Be sure to provide complete and accurate information:
Casinos have no shortage of applicants that will to do just that and you don't want to be passed over for something as simple as a complete resume.
- Objective Summary:
This should be at the top of your resume and be no more than 3 to 5 sentences describing your overall experience and goals for applying for the position.
- Major Achievments:
Many people underestimate their life's achievments. For instance, if you were the manager or assistant manager of a fast food resturant and were recognized as a major reason why the productivity of your shift improved by 40%. You should list this as companies are only as successful as the effort given by their employees.
- Ten (10) years Work Experience
Keep in mind that many employers today want a full and complete accounting of the last ten years of your employment. If for some reason you don't have 10 years employment such as you were a stay at home Mom or you were in high school 4 years ago, be sure to list that in the work experience area. Remember, you have a small window of opportunity to make a good impression with the person reviewing your resume, so make the best of it.
- Education & Special Licensing:
Make sure to list your last grade completed and or any diplomas or degrees you've received. After all, knowledge is power, so show up looking as strong as you can and be sure to highlight any specialty training such as;firearms training, for security officers or your dealing school course certificate for the games you've been certified in.
- Hobbies and Interests:
If you have things your enjoy doing even if not that often, list them here as you may find that these hobbies are attractive to an employer who knows you will be in contact with their customers and may have something in common with them that will help the relationship building process move along smoothly.
- References:
Make sure to have at least 3 personal and/or professional references that you can provide names, full addresses, phone numbers and years known. These are the people that can vouche for your character and give a solid reccomendation.
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| Here's what our students are saying ...
"I signed up with American School of Dealing and after 2 months of training, Mike sent me to see a manager at the Fitzgeralds."
"One interview, One Audition and I got the job."
"Thanks ASD and the owner Mike Vitale, everything you said came true."
Stephen P.
San Diego, CA
"The training videos are high quality, and the attention I received at the school was fantastic." "I'm definitely sending my brother here when He arrives in Las Vegas next month!"
Stephen P.
San Diego, CA
"I attended a dealer school in California for over $1000, however; I couldn't get a job due to my lack of skills and so, skeptical and desperate, I signed at ASD and this school gave me more instruction and filled in the blanks the school I went to failed to inform me about."
Jennifer B. Los Angeles, CA
"Learning from Mike and the other instructors was not only a pleasure but also gave me the confidence and information I needed for finding a job and I love my new career."
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