The Most Common Casino Jobs
With more and more casinos operating as multimillion-dollar businesses, flush with all the amenities, services, and extras that make them total resort properties, the possibilities for employment almost exceed the imagination.
In the following sections we've outlined typical positions commonly available at both big hotel resort properties and at smaller casino-only properties. Jobs are described under two main categories: Casino Floor Positions and Corporate and Hotel Positions. Because the focus of this site is gaming-related jobs, we have included more specific information on those types of jobs than on hotel or administrative corporate jobs. Depending on the nature of the particular casino floor job described, some listings will be brief while others will be more lengthy.
Persons interested in non-casino floor positions will find a brief overview of job positions under the section entitled Corporate and Hotel Positions. Human resources, accounting, entertainment, marketing, sales, and hotel divisions at a casino resort usually run similar to their nongaming counterparts. Often the job titles and responsibilities are the same, such as front desk clerk, receptionist, or cocktail server. But whereas traditional hotel resorts or other industries may be downsizing and eliminating positions, new and expanding casino resorts need people for all areas of operation.



