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Marina Bay Sands starts training casino dealers

Posted on 22 January 2010 by Alex

SINGAPORE: Marina Bay Sands has begun training a few hundred dealer inspectors, cashiers and surveillance staff for the casino.

A spokesman for the integrated resort said this is part of an extensive training programme underway for all levels of staff.

Many dealers had been hired to work at the Integrated Resort from July last year.

However, construction woes led to delays in the opening date of Marina Bay Sands and that, in turn, led to uncertainty among employees as to when training and work would start.

That’s changed now.

Dealers MediaCorp spoke to said they’d been asked to turn up for uniform measurements and to get their staff passes done next week, followed by training.

Marina Bay Sands was unable to confirm exactly when the first batch of training started but added that typically, such floor training takes about three months, after which such employees must get a competency certificate.

There is also another hurdle for them to clear.

They also have to be interviewed and clear background checks by the Casino Regulatory Authority.

CRA said, in a statement, that it received the complete casino licence application from Marina Bay Sands in November last year.

It added that processing such applications typically take three months or more but that progress is good.

Marina Bay Sands had previously said that it will open its first phase of the resort in April.

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Serving the rich and famous at Marina Bay Sands

Posted on 02 December 2009 by Alex

SINGAPORE: A hotel guest once called Ms Christine Kaelbel—Sheares at 2am, wanting to throw a party with bar service and a deejay for 40 friends within half an hour.

Another guest and his wife wanted to rent Elvis and Marilyn Monroe costumes for Halloween at the eleventh hour, when rental shops in Las Vegas were already largely out of stock.

Requests like these were the norm for Ms Kaelbel—Sheares when she was director of butler services at Las Vegas Sands’ The Venetian and The Palazzo resorts.

After a two—year stint there, she is now looking to serve the rich and famous with equal zest at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) as its director of Paiza and VIP (food and beverage). Paiza is MBS’ club for premium players.

“It’s very much the same thing I was doing in Las Vegas — providing the top level of service to a very exclusive clientele,” said Ms Kaelbel—Sheares, the granddaughter of Singapore’s second president, Dr Benjamin Sheares.

“Our guests often don’t plan ahead; they want something immediately. So a certain level of anticipation is needed, as well as being very resourceful.”

When the MBS opens next year, it will create a category of service industry roles catering to heads of state, royalty, high rollers and celebrities on an unprecedented scale. Hundreds of positions are available, including butlers and VIP services officers, said an MBS spokesperson.

Asked how the integrated resort would fill its ranks with suitable candidates — given the relative novelty of such roles here — the spokesperson said MBS would conduct extensive in—house training.

Ms Kaelbel—Sheares, who joined in June, also hopes to attract overseas Singaporeans with relevant food and beverage experience, like herself, to return.

The 30—something has been abroad for 16 years, including five years running a French restaurant in Ohio with her husband.

Her interest in hospitality stemmed from watching her parents host heads of state and visiting dignitaries as a child. Her parents told her it was a “tough career”, but even after obtaining a degree in law and politics, Ms Kaelbel—Sheares was “adamant” about pursuing her passion.

She got a postgraduate diploma in hospitality administration in Switzerland and went on to work at various hotels and resorts in England and the United States.

On Thursday and Friday, Ms Kaelbel—Sheares and her fellow department heads will be at the MBS’ Career Fair at Suntec Singapore’s Hall 602 to recruit people for their teams.

About 3,000 vacancies across 82 job types including commis chefs, room attendants, security officers and lifeguards are on offer.

On the gaming side, although the “majority” of dealer and dealer inspector positions have been filled, interested candidates may still send their resumes to www.careers.marinabaysands.com, the spokesperson said.

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Marina Bay Sands

Posted on 02 August 2009 by Alex

Overwhelming response on first day of Marina Bay Sands’ recruitment fair

SINGAPORE : Marina Bay Sands received an overwhelming response on the first day of its two—day dealer recruitment exercise at Suntec City.

More than 6,000 walk—ins showed up on Saturday, with some lining up to get in even before the doors opened.

Just two days ago, Marina Bay Sands said it was facing difficulties in recruiting enough dealers.

Citing how Singaporeans were unfamiliar with the gaming industry, Marina Bay Sands said it had only managed to fill less than half the 4,500 positions needed to man its gaming tables.

Hedging its bets on Saturday, the resort flew in pit managers from its Macau operations to explain the games to interested parties. And it seems to have worked.

It has already received 3,500 applications, though not all were for dealer positions.

Foreign candidates were among those trying their luck, but Marina Bay Sands said it remains focused on hiring locals.

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