If the thrill of online casinos is something that draws you in, and if you want a career where the house always wins, you may be interesting in learning about the career opportunities in the gambling industry. Today, we’re going to share some of the roles you’ll find, both in land-based casinos and in the online gambling world.
Land-Based Casinos
Land-based casinos offer classic roles, and many of these form the backbones of the gambling industry. While the number of jobs you’ll find in land-based casinos is less than the ones in the online gambling world, these jobs often provide stability, and hands-on experience.
Croupier
Croupiers are the people who work the various casino table games such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat, three card poker, sic bo, craps, and many more. Becoming a croupier requires training—usually lasting around six weeks—and while it might seem like an easy job, there are no room for mistakes!
Poker dealers
As you can see in our interview with a poker dealer, this isn’t an easy job either, it’s like a croupier but more difficult – as the poker players are a notoriously difficult bunch. In both cases, croupier and poker dealer, the best bet is to apply to a job opening at your local casino. You’ll undergo rigorous training, and if you still like it and the casino likes you, you’ll get hired.
Croupiers and poker dealers can travel the world as they’re highly sought workers in the international gambling scene. This is your way to Vegas or Macau, or whatever English-speaking country you’re interested in moving to and need a job.
Security
It should come as no surprise to learn that land-based casinos need security. Casinos priotitize in-house security teams over outsourcing, and there are many different roles here, including:
Survelliance monitoring
Patrolling gaming floors
Fraud prevention
If you’re interested in a role in security, you’ll need to make sure you have a squeaky-clean record. Professional security licenses are also likely to improve your chances of landing a job.
Management and Finance
Management is arguably the most interesting career in land-based gambling. Making the casino function day in day out is a highly challenging and stressful thing to do. It’s like running a battle ship. You’ll need a degree in management as the job opening will certainly ask for it.
Some land-based casinos also run programs where you can work your way up from lesser roles like croupiers. There are several jobs in this part of the industry, including floor managers and financial controllers.
Online Gambling Careers
The online gambling world is vast, and today, it’s where the vast majority of positions open up. Here, you’ll find jobs in a multitude of areas, including tech, creativity, business, and even game design. There are online gambling hubs all around the world, but some major ones can be found in Malta, Gibraltar, and Auckland.
Below, we’ll explore some of the different roles you’ll find in the iGaming world:
Live dealer
The equivalent of a croupier, seemingly, a live dealer is little more than a presenter. No advanced math and organisational skills are needed, and there’s no pressure whatsoever. This is because the bets are settled automatically, so the live dealer really just talks the players through the action.
From our experience, charisma and presentation skills matter most—though the industry does favor younger, camera-friendly personalities.
Business & Finance job roles
Online gambling has expanded so much that any large gambling company behaves just like any other multinational company – except that you have to have a knack for gambling as you need to know it inside out. Those who don’t are easily found out.
All the job titles you’ll find at any large company can be applied here, with some special cases such as Head of Product – Bingo, Sports Betting Affiliate Manager, Compliance Manager, and so on. If you’re still undecided on your career, browse through any list of jobs at specialized gambling job portals, and see in which direction you want to go.
Of course, HR is also a job role – as companies need to hire so much talent.
IT & Art jobs
Apart from functioning like a large company, your average gambling company also functions like an IT giant. This is understandable – because of the focus on doing business online, and the need to have flawless user experiences (UX), gambling is at the cutting edge of IT and always has been.
Casinos employ IT people, so do the pokie developers, and so do the live dealer game developers. And then there are independent websites like DashTickets that – go figure – also need IT professionals. This landscape is just so vast. So if all of your IT friends want to work for unicorn companies that make the news, do the cunning thing – start a career in gambling IT. It’s just as exciting, the companies are just as rich if not more, and you’ll be at the cutting edge.
Artsy job roles are usually reserved for slot game developer companies – there are lots of them – and they all need graphics, music and sound effects. This is a difficult area to get into simply because in art someone will either love or hate your style, but if you’re an artist looking for steady work, explore gambling. Pokie developer companies in particular.
Why Choose a Gambling Career?
Choosing a career in gambling is a solid employment route for many. If you’re looking for a change in pace, you may well find a suitable role—and there is also pretty significant earning potential if you do well, too.
Another benefit of working within the iGaming industry is the fact that it’s so fast-moving. Innovation is moving quicker than ever, and this is, well and truly, shaping the face of the online gambling industry as we know it.
Don’t forget, if you’re interested in more insights, don’t forget to check out DashTickets’ guide to NZ online casinos, where we review top platforms for players and professionals alike.
Conclusion
We hope this page opens your eyes towards the vastness of gambling career landscape, online gambling in particular, and that you’ll find your dream job here. Careers in gambling are still relatively unknown to the general public, they have no idea that you can make so much money here and have an active career, so it’s still the right time to get in.
AuthorMark Dash
I've been a computer gaming enthusiast since I was a kid, and after working as a freelancer for several New Zealand magazines I continue to be a gamer and became editor-in-chief of DashTickets and write about New Zealand, tourism and gaming. I am a big fan of research and analytical approach in preparing publications.
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