Crews at MGM National Harbor casino and resort are preparing for the grand opening and still need to hire 3,600 people, including 700 card dealers who can take training courses that start Monday.
Casino executives are betting Maryland residents and people across the region can learn fast. Jeff Elmore, vice president of table games at the casino, said experience is not necessary.
“We are going to give you the skills to become a dealer. All you have to do is come with a positive attitude,” he said. “A smile on your face and a positive attitude.”
Of the 3,600 new employees the company is seeking, 40 percent need to come from Prince George’s County, per MGM’s agreement with the county.
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