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Our Game Presenters come from many different backgrounds, including customer service, retail, hospitality, restaurants, reception, entertainment, and other people-facing roles. If you’re looking for a new career path with paid training and real growth opportunities, this could be a strong fit.

Bring your personality, confidence, and communication skills to a live entertainment role where you host real casino games on camera. Since our studios operate 24/7, you’ll rotate between day, evening, and overnight shifts, from the comfort of our private, state-of-the-art studio. You’ll host iconic casino games like Blackjack, Poker and Roulette, with unlimited virtual players – with the chance to earn unlimited tips.

What You’ll Do

  • Host live casino games on camera, including Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and other games.
  • Chat with players in a friendly, professional, and entertainment-focused way.
  • Deal cards, spin the wheel, and follow game procedures.
  • Bring a confident, positive presence to every shift.

We offer:

  • $17–$18/hr guaranteed starting pay (base + tips) Starting at $7.00 per hour plus a guaranteed tip rate of $10.00 per hour, for a total of $17.00 per hour.
  • Increase after 3 months. After only 3 months, your base rate increases to $8.00 per hour plus the guaranteed $10.00 tip rate, bringing your total compensation to at least $18.00 per hour.
  • Monthly performance bonuses
  • Growth opportunities
  • Paid Training & Break Time
  • Paid Time Off, Sick Time Accruals
  • Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
  • 401k Match 

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