This week, Hard Rock posted job listings for "former team members at the Trump Taj Mahal & Casino who were employed at least 30 days before the property closed" in October 2016. The jobs opportunities include food and beverage, hotel operations, table games, slot operations, cage operations, marketing and entertainment.
Last year, Hard Rock purchased the former Trump Taj Mahal, and it is spending around $500 million to renovate it. It plans to reopen the property under its brand this summer. The project is expected to bring 1,000 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent jobs.
The casino is expected to have 2,400 slots and 130 table games in a redesigned interior with new food and beverage concepts headlined by its signature Japanese restaurant, Kuro. Hard Rock's property will also upgrade to a 400-seat venue with a new stage and central location within the property.
Hard Rock said it would be posting updates about future events for those interested in applying for jobs here.