In order to make yourself more marketable, receive training in as many casino table games as possible.
Gaming institutes and schools typically offer job placement. Check out the placement rate of various schools in your area before making a choice.
Many casinos offer in-house training programs in dealing and then hire you directly after your training has been completed. Contact casinos in your area to learn more.
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.
Typically, you will need to "audition" your dealing skills when being interviewed. Practice your showmanship when dealing to set yourself apart from other dealers.
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