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Job Seekers Invited to Attend Hospitality Industry Job Fair on May 11 at Gaylord Opryland and May 12 at Music City Center

Events Economic Member News Release


 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 28, 2021

Contact: Andrea Arnold

615-259-4715 direct

615-829-2439 mobile

andrea@visitmusiccity.com


Job Seekers Invited to Attend Hospitality Industry Job Fair on May 11 at Gaylord Opryland and May 12 at Music City Center

Jobs Available at Area Hotels, Restaurants, Venues, Attractions and More

 

NASHVILLE – Job seekers are invited to two job fairs as the hospitality industry looks to fill open positions at a time when capacity restrictions are being lifted at businesses and for events. The job fairs will be Tuesday, May 11 at the Gaylord Opryland Event Center and Wednesday, May 12 at Music City Center. Building back the hospitality industry’s workforce will be key to the recovery of Nashville’s important tourism sector, which is an economic engine for the city and state. The job fair is free and open to the public. #NashvilleJobFair

The job fairs are hosted by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp in partnership with the Greater Nashville Hospitality Association and Hospitality TN. Fifty-one employers from the hospitality industry are registered to participate and more are expected. Positions are available at area hotels, restaurants, venues, attractions, transportation, security companies and more.

The job fair will be in person, masks will be required and booths will follow social distancing protocols. The job fair on May 11 at the Gaylord Opryland Event Center (2806 Opryland Drive) will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and include 40 booths. The May 12 job fair at Music City Center will take place in Exhibit Hall C from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and include 46 booths. Additional details about the job fair and an up-to-date list of employers are at visitmusiccity.com/jobfair.

“After the year we’ve had, getting our labor force back into jobs is a top priority,” said Dr. Bob Fisher, president of Belmont University and board chair of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “A strong workforce is key to the hospitality industry’s rebound, which will be central to Nashville’s economic recovery. In hospitality, there is something for everyone, whether it is seasonal summer work, a full-time position in your career path or individuals looking to restart their career.”

Nashville’s tourism industry had been in an upward trajectory prior to 2020’s pandemic with 16.1 million visitors to the city generating $7.5 billion in direct visitor spending in 2019. Nashville’s hospitality industry has employed 71,140 people and can be a successful career path leading to high-paying, quality positions. Hospitality is Nashville’s second-largest industry with worker/income paychecks equaling $1.90 billion in 2019.

The hospitality industry is expected to continue to grow and place even more pressure on the need for workers. Thirty-four hotel properties representing 5,505 rooms opened in 2019, 2020 and thus far in 2021. Over 115 new restaurants opened their doors since the start of 2020. Five hotels with 1,555 rooms are currently under construction, including four that will open this year. Those are the Hyatt Centric Downtown, W Hotel, Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown and the 1 Hotel, with the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences slated to open in April 2022.

The job fair is hosted by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, the Greater Nashville Hospitality Association and Hospitality TN as part of a workforce initiative called Hospitality Works. The initiative includes a jobs board at visitmusiccity.com/hospitalityworks, where employers can post jobs and job candidates can submit profiles.

Community partners for the job fair include NewsChannel 5, Music City Center and Gaylord Opryland Event Center.

Employers who have registered to attend include the following:

  • 3H Group, Inc.
  • 4Top Hospitality (Etch, Char and Amerigo Restaurants)
  • Assembly Food Hall
  • Bavarian Bierhaus
  • Chartwell Hospitality
  • Chick-fil-A
  • Country Inn and Suites Airport
  • Courtyard by Marriott Airport
  • Drury Hotels
  • Ecolab
  • Eddie V’s
  • Elite Security and Staffing
  • Fairfield by Marriott Nashville Downtown Gulch
  • Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
  • Graduate Nashville Hotel
  • Grand Hyatt Hotel + Union Station Hotel
  • Hilton Nashville Airport
  • Hilton Nashville Downtown
  • HireQuest Direct
  • Holiday Inn Vanderbilt
  • Holston House
  • Homewood Suites Nashville Vanderbilt
  • Hotel Staffing Solutions
  • Infinity Hospitality
  • JW Marriott Nashville
  • Kimpton Aertson Hotel
  • LGC Hospitality Staffing
  • Lipscomb University
  • Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
  • MStreet Entertainment Group
  • Music City Center
  • Nashville State Community College
  • Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville
  • Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery & YeeHaw Brewing Company
  • Omni Nashville Hotel
  • Parking Management Company
  • Pinnacle Hospitality Partners
  • POP Hospitality Group
  • Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport
  • Renaissance Nashville
  • Rock Solid Security, Inc.
  • Ryman Hospitality Properties
  • Sheraton Music City Hotel
  • Slim & Husky’s
  • SP+ Parking
  • Strategic Hospitality
  • Tennessee Performing Arts Center
  • The Hermitage Hotel
  • The Westin Nashville + Bobby Hotel
  • Vanderbilt University
  • W Hotels

     

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