Global resort and casino operator with 28 properties across domestic and international markets
MGM Resorts operates a portfolio of 28 resorts and casinos, with headquarters in Las Vegas and 81,000 global employees. The company is building AI and data infrastructure across operations, marketing, and guest analytics—adopting Delta Live Tables while deploying Azure AI, LangChain, and CrewAI alongside traditional cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, OCI). Heavy hiring in operations and staffing optimization, paired with active projects in revenue management data platforms and labor cost controls, signals a push to automate labor-intensive hospitality workflows and extract margins from high-volume kitchen and front-office operations.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director, Director of Restaurants, Marketing Director, Chief of Security
MGM Resorts International is a publicly traded hospitality company operating 28 resort and casino destinations globally, with the largest concentration in Las Vegas. The company generates revenue from gaming, hotel rooms, dining, entertainment, and conventions across a portfolio that includes some of the world's most recognizable casino brands. The organization spans three hiring regions—United States, Australia, and Peru—and employs approximately 81,000 staff. Current operational priorities include labor cost management, inventory control in food and beverage, compliance with gaming and hospitality regulations, and workplace safety.
MGM uses Azure AI Foundry, Power Automate, Python, Java, LangChain, and CrewAI for AI and automation; cloud infrastructure via AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI; monitoring via Prometheus and Datadog; and GitHub Copilot for development. The company is adopting Delta Live Tables.
MGM Resorts International is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company was founded in 2000 and is a public company with 10,001+ employees globally.
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