Work opportunity: Jersey Shore bussines is looking for staff this summer!
The summer season is approaching and the Jersey Shore is urgently seeking staff for its businesses. Although the attractions are ready, many employers have not yet completed their hiring.

Summer is near and the best season to visit Jersey Shore. Despite the rides and places may be ready, many businesses along the coast are still looking for summer staff, trying to fill their work positions before the beginning of the season.
For the last few years, business at the Shore are struggling with hiring enough workers for their attractions due to weather conditions. But, you can apply to any of this job now and work at the summer!
What jobs are still avaible?
Among those business that are looking for help, Morey's Piers in the Wildwoods leads the list. However, Kyle Morey told NBC News that "It's a challenge every year. It's part of why the hiring campaign is different. Every year, we want to cut through the noise. We want to have something that's new and fresh and gets people's attention". You can apply to a job in their official website.
Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach in Seaside Heights, has less struggling filling their job applications. The water park opens its doors every year to families all over the country, and their attractions are a must-visit if you go to the Shores. However, they are still receiving resumes also in their official website. The Wate

A water park in Jersey shore is open to the public and it is hiring right now. Photo: AFP News
What happened if they do not fill their work possitions?
Normally, there are a lot of agencies that offers those jobs to international college students. Jersey Shore is not an exception to that, and every year they came to work. However, due to the new U.S. Department politics on immigrations, this time, jobs can not be filled.
Every year, Jersey shore received a lot of tourist during the summer. This year, they are expecting more than 45 million Americans to travel over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, according to the American Automobile Association.