The Seneca Nation in New York held its fifth annual job fair at Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel on Wednesday.
The tribe is looking to fill 100 jobs at the casino and at other gaming facilities.
"We’ve got a lot of positions to fill," Chuck Kilroy, the general manager of the Niagara Falls and Buffalo Creek casinos, told The Tonawanda News.
The tribe employs more than 2,000 people within its gaming enterprise.
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(The Tonawanda News 4/14)
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