In anticipation of adding thousands of new team members as soon as Summer 2026 with a new commercial gaming license, Resorts World New York City just announced a series of initiatives to prepare the community for jobs at the company’s proposed $5.5 billion integrated resort. RWNYC’s proactive approach is a direct reflection of the company’s 15-year record of providing career pathways to the middle class for New Yorkers in a host of fields.

“Resorts World New York City recognizes that we have to get to work today to prepare tomorrow’s workforce,” said Robert DeSalvio, President of Genting Americas East. “The Resorts World Career Center and the Resorts World Dealer Experience Center will directly engage our neighbors and all New Yorkers about what they can expect working at an integrated re

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