A holiday camp which had its swimming pool shut last year after repeated criticism of the facilities is looking for new staff.
Pontins in Prestatyn is holding two recruitment open days this week as it seeks workers for a range of departments.
In 2018, the site was the subject of much controversy, following a number of complaints from guests.
Their troubles included the shutting of the pool due to "major issues" with hygiene.
Reviewers also branded the site "worse than prison" and it became the subject of a council investigation.
Just last month, North Wales Live revealed the full list of complaints the site received in 2018.
The recruitment open days are taking place at the site on Friday, January 4, and Saturday, January 5, between 10am and 4pm.
Those wanting to join the housekeeping team should be in attendance on January 4, as this session will focus solely on cleaning and the like.
Both open days will consist of short interviews with current staff and management.
Pontins advised potential applicants to make sure they "dress appropriately" and "have a CV at hand".
The company promises vacancies in a range of departments, including in the arcade, bars and reception.
There are also opportunities available for those wanting a position in retail, management and catering - as well as vacancies for lifeguards.
The requirement for the jobs is a "can-do attitude", says the company.
Successful applicants will get a "fantastic opportunity to work for a company that prides itself on its team", says Pontins.