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Curious about what positions are available at Harrah’s? Explore available opportunities + apply online. | Photo provided

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When you interview for a new job, it’s natural to want to hear an honest review from the company’s current employees. Harrah’s Cherokee Casinos is currently hiring for a number of positions, so we heard from a few employees:

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Andrew Skogen, Financial Controller. | Photo provided

Meet Andrew

Andrew Skogen, who works as a Financial Controller at Harrah’s Valley River Casino & Hotel, says, “When I started my career with Harrah’s Cherokee Casinos, I was looking for an opportunity. That is exactly what I found. I have been privileged with the opportunity to work with a great team at both properties over my nine years.”

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Since working for Harrah’s, Heather obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and received the Caesar’s Chairman’s Award Property Winner for Community Service in 2013 + the Community Service Yonah Award. | Photo provided

Meet Heather

Heather Queen, Recruitment Services Supervisor, Talent Acquisition, joined the Harrah’s Cherokee team in 2000. “During my 22 years here, I have gained a wealth of experience in several departments. I am very thankful to have such a great work family and so many opportunities for growth and development. I plan on being a Harrah’s Cherokee Team member until I retire.”

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Missy started working as a gaming host at Harrah’s in 1997. | Photo provided

Meet Missy

Missy Crowe currently works as Director of Casino Operations, but has been with Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort since its opening in 1997. “I have worked in many areas of the Casino which has helped shape my career. There are many opportunities here at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, and I am thankful that I took advantage of those opportunities. This is a great place to work with amazing benefits.”

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Joel Cliff, Security Officer. | Photo provided

Meet Joel and Cliff

Joel Patterson, Security Officer, enjoys the benefits package and really likes the people he works with.

Surveillance Supervisor Cliff Spry says Harrah’s “is a place where individuals from varying backgrounds and life experiences come together as one team.”

Curious about what positions are available at Harrah’s? Explore available opportunities + apply online.*

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Cliff Spry, Surveillance Supervisor. | Photo provided

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