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Cabela's Hiring For Its Snohomish County Store at Quil Ceda Village
200 employees needed for the superstore selling hunting, fishing, clothing and other outdoor-related gear.
Cabela's, which bills itself as the world's foremost oufitter, is now hiring employees for its second location in Washington, which will be in Snohomish County.
The store is looking for hourly, full-time, part-time and seasonal employees for its Tulalip Quil Ceda Village, expected to open in April. The store, now under construction, is on land owned by the Tulalip Tribes and can be seen from I-5.
The 110,000 square-foot store is hiring about 200 people, reports The Herald. Those interested should fill out an application online.
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Cabela's, founded 50 years ago by Dick Cabela and based in Nebraska, sells hunting, fishing, camping, boating, clothing and other related outdoor gear.
Cabela's opened it first store in Washington State, in 2007, in the Thurston County city of Lacey.