Students who successfully complete two or more courses at the new gaming school, get hired at MGM Springfield, and are still employed there one year after the grand opening will be eligible to have their tuition reimbursed.
With the need to hire 450 people to deal blackjack and poker and to operate table games including craps and roulette at the western Massachusetts casino resort that is on track to open in September, MGM is offering a tuition reimbursement plan. MGM today announced an incentive for people to enroll. Classes start soon at the Massachusetts Casino Career Training Institute, the region’s first school designed specifically to train people for the hundreds of gaming jobs at the soon-to-open MGM Springfield casino.