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Learn more about joining the growing Harrah’s Cherokee team | Photo provided by Harrah’s Cherokee Casino

Looking for a new job? Hit the jackpot by landing one with Harrah’s Cherokee Casino. Harrah’s is hiring for multiple full-time, part-time and on-call positions (read: finance, security, hotel, food and beverage, engineering, retail + more) at both their Cherokee and Murphy locations.

Did you know? Harrah’s Cherokee Casino has expanded by opening an 83,000-sqft. convention center, a 725-room hotel, Guy Fieri’s Kitchen + Starbucks, and Gordon Ramsay’s Food Market in the spring of ‘22.

Interested in joining this growing team? Harrah’s Cherokee Casino is hosting two job fairs to learn about and apply for open positions at 777 Casino Drive, Cherokee, NC:

  • Wed., Feb. 9 at 10 a.m.
  • Thurs., Feb. 17 at 12 p.m.*
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