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64321 - Casino workers

Broad Occupation Category

6 – Sales and service occupations

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4

Major Group

64 – Sales and service representatives

Sub-major Group

643 – Occupations in food, accommodation and tourism

Minor Group

6432 – Tourism and amusement services occupations

Main Duties

Casino workers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Operate gaming tables for games such as blackjack, roulette, poker, and baccarat
  • Monitor and assist patrons using slot machines and perform minor adjustments
  • Explain game rules to players and ensure compliance with regulations
  • Calculate payouts, distribute winnings, and collect losing bets
  • Maintain gaming reports and replenish slot machines
  • Provide customer service and ensure a safe and enjoyable gaming environment

Employment Requirements

These are the typical employment requirements and benefits associated with this occupation in Canada:

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required
  • Mandatory security clearance for all casino employees
  • Provincial gaming license is required to work in casinos
  • On-the-job training is provided for table dealers and gaming staff
  • Strong math skills, attention to detail, and customer service abilities are essential

Casino Workers Salary Prospects

Community/AreaCanada
Low ($/hour)17.00
Median ($/hour)23.00
High ($/hour)32.00
Community/AreaOntario
Low ($/hour)17.60
Median ($/hour)22.93
High ($/hour)32.00
Community/AreaBritish Columbia
Low ($/hour)17.85
Median ($/hour)24.00
High ($/hour)28.00
Community/AreaAlberta
Low ($/hour)16.00
Median ($/hour)21.50
High ($/hour)30.00

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