The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will hold a three-day virtual job fair March 29-31.
Tribal officials hope to fill about 2,000 full-time jobs by the end of the year, hires that will accommodate the planned expansion of the tribal-owned and operated San Manuel Casino, according to a statement released this week.
The tribe currently employs about 5,000 people, making it one of the largest employers in Southern California.
On Monday, visitors to the career expo can learn about San Manuel’s work culture and its upcoming expansion by viewing informational videos and participating in live webinars.
On Tuesday, attendees will speak directly with department leaders. Team members will share first-hand their own experience of being at San Manuel and the impact it has had on their career paths.
Finally, on Wednesday, attendees will fill out an application, upload their resumes and virtually meet with tribal representatives. Officials from Human Resources and other departments will hold interviews, and some expect to make on-the-spot job offers.
Those interested in attending can register on San Manuel’s career expo link at https://careerexpo.sanmanuel.com. Participants will be assigned a March 31 interview time based on availability.
“Our virtual career expo in February led to 200+ job offers and connected us with over 500 potential team members,” said tribal General Manager Peter Arceo in the statement. “We decided to expand the expo into a three-day event, to give candidates an abundance of opportunity to network with San Manuel leadership.”