Online Casino Card Dealer Job Description

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  • Casino Dealer Responsibilities and Duties Adhere to company policies and federal and state regulations for smooth operations. Perform technical and functional gaming duties as per the regulations of casino management.
  • Candidates post a free resume in a secure database and apply to Employers through posted jobs. Gaming Companies post opportunities on a Job Board and search a Resume Database. A staff of human resources professionals assist clients to write job descriptions and develop salary ranges.

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CASINO DEALER

Experienced, innovative and high energy Casino Dealer with Certifications in most Poker games. Energetic and personable able to create a fun and energetic “customer gaming” experience demonstrating a unique and creative personality while focused on floor dealing table games. Passionate about the gaming industry and versatile in both Poker dealing and Craps, producing a fun and exciting atmosphere that garners repeat business and continued consumer loyalty. Seek a position at the Revel as a Poker Dealer where experience, energetic customer interaction along with a great personality will produce a win-win opportunity.
Core Competencies
Experienced Poker & Craps Dealer • Knowledge of Regulatory Compliance • Client Relations
Certified in Table Games • Communication • Customer Service • Operations Industry Knowledge

CAREER SKILLS AND HIGHLIGHTS

• Dealt Poker at the Tropicana demonstrating extensive knowledge and skill in all poker games.
• Received numerous written customer acknowledgements regarding floor table dealing—known for exhibiting great personality, a friendly and exciting atmosphere.
• Trump Plaza management received numerous letters with accolades regarding my extensive dealer experience and fostering of exceptional customer interaction providing a fun and friendly atmosphere.
• Attended school and became certified in all Table Games, Poker, Craps, Blackjack and Roulette.
• Provide cross-functional support regarding daily business activities in an effort to promote an efficient work environment.
• Assist any team members with table gaming information and knowledge as necessary in an expedited manner.
• Implement various procedures and processes in accordance with corporate guidelines and requirements.

Casino Dealer Job Description

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City • NJ 2004 – Present
Table Games Dealer

Hilton Casino, Atlantic City • NJ 2002 – 2004
Table Games Dealer

Caesar’s, Atlantic City • NJ 2001 – 2002
Seasonal Dealer

Tropicana Casino, Atlantic City • NJ 1996 – 2000
Table Games Dealer

EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS
General Studies
Philadelphia Community College

Online

Certified in Poker, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps
ACC School

Have you ever considered being a casino dealer? The job might look like fun. Playing cards all day while talking with players! Of course, it's not quite that easy and those same players (you) can be a pain in the neck from time to time. Then again, no service-industry job doesn't have some drawbacks.

No industry is recession-proof, but casino jobs keep opening up because new casinos are still being built. And, there are reasons you might want to work at a casino.

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Top Ten Reasons to be a Casino Dealer

Online Casino Card Dealer Job Description Duties

  1. Pay. Dealers can make as much as $100,000 per year. The average dealing job at a small casino only pays half that much, but many do pay more than $25 per hour. That's a pretty good starting pay, right?
  2. Minimum Education Needed. As little as two weeks of training may be all that is required. Some casinos offer in-house training to existing employees for dealer positions. Other properties hire experienced dealers and/or those who have successfully graduated from a dealing school. Fees for dealing schools typically run $500 to learn blackjack and slightly more for complicated games like craps and roulette.
  3. Benefits. Many casinos are part of very large corporations, and they offer excellent benefits. Bonuses and 401K match programs are second only to medical benefits. Many casinos also offer tuition reimbursement for job-related college classes. Ask at the Human Resources department to find out about everything that's offered.
  4. Working Conditions. Although many casinos still allow smoking, most dealers find that the working conditions and perks are excellent. Good ventilation, good lighting, and a clean environment are standard. Employee dining rooms can rival nice restaurants, and some properties, like the Wynn in Las Vegas, offer dining that is off the charts. Some employee dining rooms are free, others offer meals for as little as a dollar or two.
  5. Scheduling. Most casinos offer 24-hour gaming, so dealers can work any shift. Time-off is usually easy to get, and an early-out to accommodate an emergency is often available.
  6. Tips. A dealer's pay is based heavily on tips. At a go for your own casino, dealers keep their own tips and have a huge impact on how much they earn. The harder they work at being friendly and taking care of their guests, the more they will earn. At a split-joint, all tips are pooled and shared between dealers, based on how many hours are worked.
  7. Breaks. Most dealers work an hour and a half and then get a half-hour break. That means the total hours actually worked during an 8-hour shift is really just 6 hours!
  8. Flexible Personal Time Off. More and more properties are offering personal time off instead of vacations. Dealers earn a few hours of paid time off each week and can schedule their own days off or vacations in advance.
  9. Comradery. Dealing makes for good stories and personal experiences. There is plenty of time to chat with fellow employees when you get two hours of breaks every day!
  10. Mobility and Transfers. Many casino properties allow dealers to move from one company-owned property to another, as the need arises - even to different states. Casinos also offer a wide variety of jobs and experienced dealers are qualified for many of them, even if they stay in the department and take a job as a Pit Boss.

Online Casino Card Dealer Job Descriptions

There are other reasons that a casino dealer job is a perfect fit for people whether they are looking for a part-time or temporary job while going to college, or want to land a permanent position. Dealing isn't for everyone, but many people find the job fun and exciting and make a career of it.

Casino Dealer Jobs

No matter what your abilities, there are a lot of different casino jobs.