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What are the best cities in the world for casino jobs?

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A career in casino hospitality is a popular choice for many people. With the popularity of gambling in many countries and new casino resorts being built every year, individuals are being hired to fill staff vacancies. Although more casinos are opening around the world, casino jobs can be quite regional. Therefore, it isn’t out of the question for anyone seeking a casino job to move. Whether it is casino jobs or English freelance writing jobs, individuals may have to relocate.

It is important to know where to go. These 5 cities are the best to find a casino job.

Best cities for casino jobs

Las Vegas

Is there any city in the world that is as popular as Las Vegas when it comes to gambling? Not only are there casinos galore that are open 24-hours a day, but there are hotels, resorts, restaurants, theatres, and more. It all brings people to the desert city 52 weeks a year. This means casino jobs are plentiful. According to travel experts, 15 of the world’s 25 biggest hotels are located in Las Vegas. Most have casinos with jobs available to experienced and novice poker dealers and other casino workers. Add in the plethora of major events that take place in Las Vegas each year, and the casinos are often in need of both full-time and part-time staff.

Monaco

For those in Europe seeking a casino job, Monaco could be their best bet. The principality is flush with cash and it is the playground of the rich and famous. Many of the people who live and travel to Monaco want to explore the casinos, even if it is just a small punt on a football match or at the roulette table. Although it can be expensive to live in, many of the people who work in Monaco live outside the principality. That shouldn’t put an individual off working in some of the most luxurious casinos in the world.

London

London is another great city for gambling and a place European casino worker can find jobs. London casino cater to various clientele which opens up an assortment of jobs. There are nearly 9 million people living in London. Add in the tourists from other parts of the world or those who just ‘pop in’ for the weekend from other areas of Britain, and casinos get busy on Fridays and Saturdays. This means each casino needs staff who can accommodate punters. Whether it is poker dealers or someone to monitor the floor, there are positions a plenty.

Macau

Macau is the hottest gambling destination in the world currently. It attracts clientele from all over Asia to its poker tables, slot machines, and sports betting counters. Macau is a peninsula that juts off the end of China and it is ‘the’ destination for Chinese people with money. According to travel experts, Macau has 40 casinos packed into an 11-mile area. Each casino attracts punters and rakes in millions each year. Macau recently became the top attraction for gamblers and its casinos now make more money than its American city rival.

Reno

Reno is seven-hour drive south from Las Vegas in Nevada. Despite being called the “Biggest Little City in World”, and being relatively unknown to people outside of the United States, Reno is one of the top gambling cities in the world. Reno has 31 casinos and seven of those have an unlimited gambling license. The city has restaurants, major events, and top-class hotels for travellers to enjoy. In 2017, Reno casinos reportedly made $126.6m in revenue.

 

With an experience of over 8 years in the online gambling industry, as an affiliate, later affiliate manager and consultant, I consider myself a veteran of the industry and can guarantee that you will be served with the most accurate information.

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The future of safer gambling: The power of advanced monitoring systems and data-driven strategies to monitor player safety

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SkillOnNet Safer Gambling and AML Risk team manager Loizos Theodosiadis on using behavioural tracking systems and analytics to enable proactive risk management.

The future of safer gambling is rooted in predictive analytics and personalised protection. At SkillOnNet, we identify risks of gambling-related harm through both proprietary and third-party software. The third-party system, developed by Neccton and called the MENTOR player-tracking system, enables early detection of behavioural risk long before issues manifest.

These systems analyse vast amounts of data to identify subtle behavioural changes, enabling us to intervene proactively. As I often say, the most exciting developments are around predictive analytics and personalised protection. We’re working on better behavioural modelling to spot risks even earlier and guide players towards sustainable behaviour based on actual patterns, not fixed limits.

Our platform, incorporating Neccton’s system, exemplifies this approach. It continuously monitors player behaviour, flags higher-risk activities, and provides real-time alerts through popups, messages, and dashboards. This allows our teams to act swiftly, offering support or guidance precisely when it’s needed most. Automation supports us by supporting the players, delivering tailored messages about long sessions or risky spending habits.

This move towards personalised, behaviour-based interventions marks a significant shift from traditional, one-size-fits-all thresholds. The future of safer gambling tools lies in advanced monitoring systems and data-driven behavioural analysis profiling players.

Safer Gambling Week and the Role of Industry Collaboration

I believe that Safer Gambling Week is really important. It gives everyone in the industry a chance to pause and focus on the same priority, keeping players safe. We talk about safer gambling all year, but the week helps us amplify everything.

As well as just bringing together our own brands such as Slingo, the official site for Slingo games, and Spin Genie, a leading slots casino in the UK.

Throughout the year, our commitment doesn’t waver, but the week serves as a catalyst for greater awareness and collaboration. It’s an opportunity to reinforce that safer gambling should be a normal, embedded part of our operations and not just a regulatory checkbox. Creating an environment where players feel supported, informed, and empowered is fundamental.

Responsibility is at the core of everything we do. We believe that what sets us apart is how proactive we try to be. We don’t rely on generic thresholds; we focus on behaviour, spotting subtle changes, and acting early even before anything becomes obvious. This proactive stance involves significant investment in staff training, leveraging technology, and fostering a culture of empathy and care.

Our teams are trained to recognise behavioral cues whether in retail or digital environments – such as agitation, long play sessions, or mood swings. With Genting Casino for example, we use algorithms to identify risky behaviours early. Both environments present risks; the key is awareness, communication, and a duty of care. GentingCasino.com offers a premier gaming experience with top-tier slots and we want to offer top-tier player safety.

This proactive approach ensures that support is delivered before problems escalate, emphasising early detection and compassionate intervention. Our strategy is built on the understanding that safer gambling is discussed at senior levels and built into our strategy, not just treated as an add-on, reinforcing a genuine cultural shift within our organisation.

Strengthening Governance and Industry Standards

As online gambling becomes more accessible, I advocate for stronger governance frameworks to protect players effectively. Online environments have more accessibility, so we need a stronger governance framework. Retail needs trained professionals who understand behavioural cues.

I support the implementation of industry-wide standards for affordability and financial risk checks. I support an industry-wide standard for affordability and financial risk checks – applied consistently across all operators. It requires government clarity, data sharing standards, and a balance between consumer rights and harm prevention. Consistent application of these standards, combined with data sharing and regulatory clarity, will ensure that safer gambling practices are effective, fair, and respectful of players’ privacy.

The Ongoing Journey for Operators

While our industry has made significant progress, I believe the journey is ongoing. The industry is on a journey. Many operators, including us, are genuinely committed to embedding safer gambling into their culture. While responses have been reactive in the past, that’s changing.

Today, safer gambling is recognised as a core business priority – about sustainable play, long-term loyalty, and safeguarding reputation. Safer gambling is now a core business priority – about sustainable play, long-term loyalty, and reputation. As we look to the future, I am confident that companies investing early and embracing transparency will set the standard, shaping a healthier and more responsible industry.

SkillOnNet is a leading casino operator that offers a diverse range of online gaming brands. They offer cutting-edge technology, premium content and solutions for some of the industry’s most recognisable names.

They operate a wide range of successful brands including premium online GentingCasino.com, Prime Casino who offer a diverse selection of games as well as Slingo who offer a premium Bingo experience.

Throughout its extensive game catalogue from top-tier developers, SkillOnNet ensures players enjoy a safe, engaging and entertaining environment. They continue to lead the market with its flexible platform, localise expertise and strategic partnerships to offer best-in-class casino entertainment.

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Room 8 Group partners with Pragma to strengthen online game development capabilities

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Room 8 Group, an end-to-end strategic partner in external game development, has announced a partnership with Pragma, a company providing tools that help studios build online games faster, connect with players, and grow their communities.

This partnership enables Room 8 Group to integrate Pragma Platform, the game industry’s leading backend solution for connected games. Pragma delivers a comprehensive suite of cross-platform services, including authentication, social, commerce, player data, matchmaking, and telemetry, empowering developers to manage every stage of a game’s lifecycle, from launch to live ops and growth.

Room 8 Group always takes a consultative approach to co-development – making every technical decision based on what brings the greatest value and efficiency to the client, rather than relying on predefined service offerings.

 “We partner with leading technology providers to ensure our clients have access to the most effective solutions. Pragma’s platform brings clear benefits in scalability and player engagement, and we see real potential in implementing it within future projects.”  

Anna Kozlova, CEO at Room 8 Group.

As online functionality and live services have become a part of many modern games, Room 8 Group continuously explores new tools that reduce time-consuming and costly custom development while preserving each game’s unique character.

“Room 8 Group’s deep technical expertise and proven ability to integrate our solutions across different client needs and technology stacks makes them an ideal partner for Pragma. Together, we’re enabling studios to deliver connected, high-quality gaming experiences faster, more efficiently, and at greater scale.” 

Eden Chen, CEO at Pragma 

Together, Pragma and Room 8 Group are building the infrastructure that helps studios ship faster, operate smarter, and deliver better player experiences.

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BETBY EXPANDS E-SIM PORTFOLIO WITH TWO INDUSTRY-FIRST TITLES: eTABLE TENNIS and eFOOTVOLLEY

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BETBY, the leading sportsbook supplier, has expanded its proprietary esports feed, Betby.Games, with the launch of two brand-new e-sim titles: eTable Tennis and eFootVolley. Both releases mark a major milestone in BETBY’s commitment to delivering fair, authentic, and localised esports content that enhances 24/7 engagement for operators and players worldwide.

Representing a world-first for the industry, the eTableTennis title, entitled TTX CUP, introduces a completely new vertical to esports betting, with an authentic, fully fair, and transparent experience. The game features realistic physics, true-to-life gameplay, and zero-second betting delay, offering instant bet placement for one of the fastest-paced sports.

Each match follows the classic table tennis format of five sets to 11 points, with over 20 betting markets and high betting limits comparable to elite-level competitions such as the Champions League. Launched initially with two tournaments, TTX CUP delivers more than 1,500 matches per month, running 24/7 with no streaming delay, ensuring full transparency and player trust.

Aligned with the WTT Finals Hong Kong, one of the sport’s premier real-world events, the release allows operators to engage users during off-hours through a seamless, always-on e-sim.

BETBY’s second new title, eFootVolley, further strengthens its “go-local” approach by focusing on Brazil’s fast-growing futevôlei scene, one of the country’s most culturally resonant sports. The game replicates the official Liga Nacional de Futevôlei, following a five-set format (up to 11 points) and an average match duration of around 20 minutes, with 20+ available betting markets.

Launching in sync with the final stage of the real-world Liga Nacional de Futevôlei, eFootVolley provides an ultra-localised, 24/7 betting experience, reflecting BETBY’s strategy of blending authenticity with constant engagement. Following the success of eVaquejada, this release reinforces the company’s dedication to creating content that speaks directly to local audiences and their sporting passions.

Kirill Nekrasov, Head of Sportsbook Product at BETBY, commented: “With TTX CUP and eFootVolley, we’re breaking new ground in esports simulations. TTX CUP sets a new benchmark for integrity and realism in table tennis betting, while eFootVolley demonstrates our ongoing commitment to localised, culturally relevant content. Both titles reflect the Betby.Games vision to provide operators with high-frequency, fair, and engaging titles.”

The Betby.Games portfolio now features 25 proprietary titles, covering 80+ tournaments and over 400,000 monthly matches across multiple sports.

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