Resorts World Bimini yesterday announced the launch of a six-week Roulette training course for island residents, with selected graduates to be offered employment at its casino. The course, said to be one of several training programmes created by the developer, gives participants the opportunity to further their career in the casino industry.
“Resorts World Bimini is committed to providing new career opportunities and growth to the residents of the Bahamas,” said Dana Leibovitz, its president. “As development plans for the resort evolve, so too will employment opportunities for local residents.”
During the past year, Resorts World Bimini’s 750-acre beach-front property has undergone a series of multi-million dollar upgrades, including the construction of the 10,000 square foot casino, creating nearly 400 jobs on the island.
The Roulette training course is just one of several, and the company will continue to launch a series of additional training programmes as it prepares to open its new 325-room, contemporary Bahamian style, luxury hotel in the upcoming months.
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