We will be initially looking at jobs for the golf course, the casino, the convention centre and the casino hotel but if you are not in those fields you should still apply, but those will be the jobs that are filled first. “Basically, we will be launching the whole recruitment process and everyone will have to apply online. “The process begins tomorrow (Monday),” Mr Sands said. Mr Sands said the resort is looking for persons with a good attitude, who are ready to be trained. However, he encouraged persons who are seeking jobs in other areas to “still apply” as “thousands more persons will be hired in the coming months”. Interested persons are asked to visit the website or send their resumes to Sands said the resort is looking to initially fill positions at the golf course, the casino and casino hotel ahead of its scheduled April 21 partial opening. In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Sands said the entire process will be conducted online through the company’s website. Tribune Staff MAR will begin the process today of recruiting 1,500 Bahamians in its first wave of hiring for the once stalled $3.5 billion resort according to Robert Sands, the resort’s senior vice-president of government and external affairs.