Job Fair At The Las Vegas Ballpark; Find Your Career Today
The Las Vegas Ballpark is hiring at their upcoming job fair! Be prepared for your next career.
Las Vegas offers their citizens the “American Dream” which is hard to find in most “big” cities. Now, Vegas only having a 2.1 million population in Clark County is relatively small compared to a Los Angeles County or a Cook County but we compete with the best of them.
Many out-of-towners are moving to Las Vegas because of the daily lifestyle and affordability. The prices of houses, shorter commutes and activations for families are becoming more important in 2023. Individuals are able to purchase a house, own a car and still save money while living in the 702.
We know finding a job in Vegas isn’t the easiest thing to do but the possibilities are endless. The casino industry dominates the job market with openings year round. But if the casino life isn’t for you, that’s okay.
The Las Vegas Ballpark is hosting a 2023 job fair on Saturday, February 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The organization is hiring for many positions across the company and they are looking for motivated individuals like yourself or maybe someone you know.
The @AviatorsLV Instagram account uploaded an infographic stating the below. They are hiring for retail, food & beverage, grounds crew, and more.
They will be having “on-the-spot” interviews so bring your resume, cover letter and come dressed for the part. Don’t forget to smile and the most importantly, be yourself!
You can find more details about the job fair on their website here.
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Nevada's Most Underrated Attraction; You Have To Go Here
Nevada‘s most underrated attraction does in fact live in Las Vegas. Sorry not sorry, Reno. So grab the family for the next fun and educational field trip!
Las Vegans don’t like traveling far from their homes if they don’t have to. And if it’s summer time don’t even bother to ask them to step away from the fan.
The Vegas strip is inundated with tourists, parking fees and high dining prices. Freemont isn’t as bad if you can adjust to the smell of BO, limited parking and unsettling beings that walk the streets. But what about the rest of Vegas? Well there is more to the city for those of us who may not know. Vegas encompasses more than just partying till 5 a.m., gambling and pretty showgirls.
Our friends at Yahoo.com conducted a survey with the goal to find the most underrated attractions in each of the 50 U.S. states. There is rich history that lives in this city’s veins and this next stop flashes back to some of those key moments.
You may have already guessed it but the non-profit 501 (c)3 organization, Neon Museum, was honored in this survey. According to NeonMuseum.org, the museum was founded in 1996 is kept alive by private sectors and government entities to collect and preserve old Las Vegas signs. The iconic spot features the outdoor showcase Neon Boneyard which houses around 250 unrestored signs and a few restored signs that are lit up on a moving forward trail.
The museum stores these signs as a way to conduct research, educate the public and to maintain Vegas history in present times.
The space is available for weddings, photo shoots and more. Appointments are required. The museum hosts theme nights and tickets tend to sell out. Purchasing in advanced is not required but recommended.
You can find the full survey research here. Nevada’s most underrated attraction hours of operations: 7 days a week. Hours vary. See the vintage signs below!