To work as a casino gambling worker, you typically need to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent;
- complete short-term, on-the-job training; and
- have a license.
Education after high school
No formal education is required beyond high school. Some professional-technical schools and two-year colleges offer courses for casino gambling workers.
Work experience
Gaming supervisors usually have one to five years of experience working in a casino. Experience as a dealer or as a slot attendant is good preparation.
On-the-job training
Casino gambling workers usually receive hands-on experience in the casino or in a mock casino. On the job, you learn to:
- run casino games or deal cards;
- operate a cash register;
- provide customer service; and
- understand casino policies.
Training may last up to one month. The length of training varies depending on the casino and the type of job.