Grand Casino
Onamia, MN
Job ID : 697671776e5a4a6432572b577830314e39413d3d
SUMMARY:
Responsible for handling guest check transactions, host interactions in a prompt and courteous manner and in accordance with Grand Casino’s service and cash handling standards.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITION:
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
COMPETENCIES
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Name : Grand Casino
CEO : Joseph Nayquonabe
Headquarter : Onamia, MN
Revenue : Unknown / Non-Applicable
Size : 1001 to 5000 Employees
Type : Company - Private
Primary Industry : Gambling
Sector Name : Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
Year Founded : 1991
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