People visit casinos from all over the world. Note other languages in which you are fluent on your application or during your interview. While not required, the ability to speak a second language will often give one applicant an edge over another.
Gaming companies often contact search firms and recruiters that deal specifically in the gaming industry when looking for upper management. Seek out companies such as Casino Recruiter (http://casinorecruiter.com) or Bentley Price (https://bentleyprice.com/casino-gaming/) to get more information. You can also do a Google search to locate others.
One of the best ways to make contacts within the gaming industry is to attend conferences and conventions. The largest is the Global Gaming Expo, held annually in Las Vegas. Learn more about them online at: https://www.globalgamingexpo.com/.
Visit casino job Web sites such as Casino Careers (http://www.casinocareers.com/) to search for general job openings.
- Baggage Porters and Bellhops
- Bartenders
- Cage Cashiers
- Casino Credit Managers
- Cooks and Chefs
- Dealers
- Directors of Casino Security
- Food Service Workers
- Gaming Occupations
- Hosts/Hostesses
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Hotel Concierges
- Hotel Desk Clerks
- Hotel Executive Housekeepers
- Hotel Restaurant Managers
- Online Gambling Specialists
- Pit Bosses
- Resort Workers
- Spa Attendants
- Spa Managers