BAKERSFIELD, CA – As Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon moves closer to its grand opening, the company is engaging with the Kern County community through informational sessions at Bakersfield College’s Renegade Event Room. The first session, held on April 4, provided local leaders and invited guests with insights into upcoming job and vendor opportunities in the region. A second session will take place on April 5 from 10:00am to 12:30pm. These sessions require registration to attend and are designed to share key information; they are not job fairs.
Job opportunities for Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon will be posted on their recruitment site, www.gotoworkhappy.com, starting in May. Additionally, in summer 2025, Hard Rock will host a series of job fairs and a table games dealer school to welcome members of the community seeking employment opportunities.
“We’re excited to bring Hard Rock’s world-class hospitality and entertainment to Kern County, and our success starts with the incredible talent we recruit,” said Chris Kelley, President of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon. “These sessions are an important step in sharing our vision with the community, highlighting the career and business opportunities that will become available in the coming months. Hard Rock is dedicated to keeping our promises by hiring locally and building a team that embodies our culture of service, passion, and authenticity.”
Hard Rock is consistently recognized as a top employer, having been named one of the nation’s Best Large Employers and Best Employers for Diversity and Women. In the coming weeks, the company will announce dates for its official hiring events, where Kern County residents can explore exciting career opportunities in gaming, hospitality, and management.
Further underscoring Hard Rock’s commitment to Kern County, Tejon Indian Tribe Vice Chair June Nachor and Hard Rock Tejon President Chris Kelley joined Hard Rock representatives in presenting a donation to The Open Door Network, an organization supporting individuals and families affected by domestic violence and homelessness.
“The Open Door Network is deeply grateful for this generous donation, which will directly support individuals and families in Kern County facing domestic violence, homelessness, and human trafficking,” said Lauren Skidmore, CEO, of The Open Door Network. “Hard Rock and the Tejon Indian Tribe’s commitment to community investment is truly impactful, and this support will help us continue providing critical services to those who need them most. We look forward to building on this partnership and working together to create lasting change.”