Gambling Dealers

SOC: 39-3011 O*NET: 39-3011.00
Median Salary
$33,280
per year
Job Growth
πŸ“‰ -0.6%
Slower (2024-2034)
Annual Openings
14.1
projected jobs/year
Education Level
High school diploma or equivalent
Job Zone 2

Operate table games. Stand or sit behind table and operate games of chance by dispensing the appropriate number of cards or blocks to players, or operating other gambling equipment. Distribute winnings or collect players' money or chips. May compare the house's hand against players' hands.

What does a Gambling Dealers do?

Operate table games. Stand or sit behind table and operate games of chance by dispensing the appropriate number of cards or blocks to players, or operating other gambling equipment. Distribute winnings or collect players' money or chips. May compare the house's hand against players' hands.

How much can you earn?

Entry Level
$22,340
10th percentile
Early Career
$24,480
25th percentile
Median
$33,280
50th percentile
Experienced
$45,430
75th percentile
Top Earners
$73,530
90th percentile

National Salary Distribution

10th
$22,340
25th
$24,480
Middle 50%
MEDIAN
$33,280
Mean: $40,420
75th
$45,430
90th
$73,530
Middle 50% of earners
Median salary
Mean (average)

Key Insights

  • β€’Salary range spans $51,190 from entry level to top earners
  • β€’Middle 50% earn between $24,480 and $45,430
  • β€’Salary spread is 63.0% around the median, showing high variation
  • β€’Total national employment: 82,980 professionals

What's the job outlook?

Job Market Intelligence

Low Demand
Market demand
Medium Risk
Automation risk

Current Employment

National Employment:88,700

Top Industries

Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries1.6%
Spectator Sports1.5%
Other Amusement and Recreation Industries0.3%

10-Year Outlook

Growth Rate:-0.6%
Annual Openings:14,100

Employment Projections

2024 (Current)88,700
Current
2034 (Projected)88,100
-0.6%
-600
Employment Change
-0.6%
Growth Rate
10
Year Projection

Growth Category: More slowly than average

Geographic Salary & Employment Data

Explore where Gambling Dealers professionals work across the United States

Showing 15 of 33 locations
Nevada
17,700 jobs$24,06021.51x
California
16,140 jobs$33,4201.66x
Florida
4,610 jobs$36,5000.87x
Washington
4,490 jobs$49,4502.36x
New Jersey
3,300 jobs$36,5601.44x
Mississippi
2,790 jobs$23,9704.47x
Louisiana
2,730 jobs$31,8302.65x
Pennsylvania
2,560 jobs$36,1300.79x
Michigan
2,510 jobs$38,6601.06x
Illinois
2,200 jobs$30,2300.67x
Maryland
2,180 jobs$33,2401.47x
Indiana
2,070 jobs$29,7101.21x
New York
1,880 jobs$34,6600.37x
Arizona
1,870 jobs$57,5901.09x
Oklahoma
1,870 jobs$22,6802.06x

Understanding the Data

Location Quotient (LQ):

  • β€’ LQ > 1.0: More jobs than national average
  • β€’ LQ = 1.0: Same as national average
  • β€’ LQ < 1.0: Fewer jobs than national average

Data Source:

Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024

Key Growth Factors

  • β€’Employment decline projected

What skills do you need?

Top 10 Most Important Skills

#1
Speaking
100%
#2
Active Listening
88%
#3
Social Perceptiveness
76%
#4
Service Orientation
64%
#5
Monitoring
52%
#6
Reading Comprehension
40%

Skills Overview

Speaking
advanced5.0
100%
Active Listening
intermediate4.4
88%
Social Perceptiveness
intermediate3.8
76%
Service Orientation
intermediate3.2
64%
Monitoring
basic2.6
52%
Reading Comprehension
basic2.0
40%

Skills are rated on a scale of 0-5, with 5 being the most important. The complexity level indicates how advanced the skill typically needs to be.

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Speaking

advanced
Importance100%
skills
5.0/5.0

Active Listening

intermediate
Importance88%
skills
4.4/5.0

Social Perceptiveness

intermediate
Importance76%
skills
3.8/5.0

Service Orientation

intermediate
Importance64%
skills
3.2/5.0

Monitoring

basic
Importance52%
skills
2.6/5.0

Reading Comprehension

basic
Importance40%
abilities
2.0/5.0

Highly Transferable Skills

These skills are valuable across multiple career paths, making career transitions easier:

Butchers and Meat Cutters75%
5 shared skills
Nursing Assistants75%
5 shared skills
Passenger Attendants75%
5 shared skills
Postal Service Clerks75%
5 shared skills
Tour Guides and Escorts75%
5 shared skills
Funeral Attendants71%
5 shared skills

Skills by Career Stage

Entry Level

Must Have:
  • βœ“Speaking
  • βœ“Active Listening
Learn on the Job:
  • β†’Service Orientation
  • β†’Monitoring

Mid Career

Expected:
  • βœ“Speaking
  • βœ“Active Listening

Senior Level

Mastery Required:
  • β˜…Speaking
  • β˜…Active Listening
  • β˜…Social Perceptiveness

Skill Development Tips

  • β€’Focus on developing the top 5 skills first - they have the highest impact on career success
  • β€’Transferable skills open doors to related careers and provide flexibility
  • β€’Balance technical skills with soft skills for well-rounded professional development
  • β€’Entry-level positions prioritize foundational skills that can be built upon over time

What technology will you use?

Technology & Digital Skills

Essential technology proficiencies for Gambling Dealers

Technology Intensity
Medium

Digital Literacy Requirements

This career requires intermediate digital literacy

1
Basic
2
Intermediate
3
Advanced
4
Expert

Key Digital Competencies:

Office productivity softwareIndustry-specific applicationsBasic data entry and managementDigital communication tools
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Hot Technologies in Demand

These technologies are currently trending and highly sought after in this field

Apache Spark

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Slack

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Apache Hadoop

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Microsoft Office software

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Microsoft Excel

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Technology Stack

Technology Stack Overview

Key technologies used in this career

Apache Spark
Slack
Apache Hadoop
Microsoft Office software
Microsoft Excel

πŸ“š Technology Learning Resources

Recommended Certifications

  • β€’Vendor-specific software certifications
  • β€’Industry-recognized technology credentials
  • β€’Professional development courses

Online Learning Platforms

  • β€’LinkedIn Learning - Comprehensive technology courses
  • β€’Coursera - University-level programs
  • β€’Udemy - Practical skills training

πŸ’‘ Technology Skill Development Tips

  • β€’Focus on mastering hot technologies first - they're currently most in-demand
  • β€’Build a portfolio demonstrating your proficiency with key tools and software
  • β€’Stay current through continuous learning - technology evolves rapidly
  • β€’Consider vendor certifications to validate your skills to employers

What's the work environment like?

🏒
Location
MOSTLY INDOOR
πŸ’ͺ
Physical Demand
HIGH
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Team Orientation
MOSTLY TEAM
🀝
Customer Interaction
CONSTANT

πŸ’‘Is This Work Environment Right for You?

Consider these factors when evaluating if you'll thrive in this work environment:

  • β€’Are you comfortable working in mostly indoor environments?
  • β€’Can you meet high physical demands?
  • β€’Do you enjoy mostly team team environments?
  • β€’Are you comfortable working with safety protocols and protective equipment?

What are the key tasks?

Tasks & Responsibilities

21
Core Tasks
8
Daily Tasks
20
Work Activities
0
Emerging Tasks
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General Responsibilities (17)Documentation & Record-Keeping (2)Training & Development (1)Management & Supervision (1)
1

Exchange paper currency for playing chips or coin money.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
100%
General Responsibilities100% perform
2

Pay winnings or collect losing bets as established by the rules and procedures of a specific game.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
98%
General Responsibilities97% perform
3

Deal cards to house hands, and compare these with players' hands to determine winners, as in black jack.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
96%
General Responsibilities94% perform
4

Conduct gambling games, such as dice, roulette, cards, or keno, following all applicable rules and regulations.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
94%
General Responsibilities91% perform
5

Check to ensure that all players have placed bets before play begins.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
92%
General Responsibilities88% perform
6

Stand behind a gaming table and deal the appropriate number of cards to each player.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
90%
General Responsibilities85% perform
7

Inspect cards and equipment to be used in games to ensure that they are in good condition.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
88%
General Responsibilities82% perform
8

Start and control games and gaming equipment, and announce winning numbers or colors.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
86%
General Responsibilities79% perform
9

Open and close cash floats and game tables.

🟑
Weekly
Importance:
84%
General Responsibilities76% perform
10

Compute amounts of players' wins or losses, or scan winning tickets presented by patrons to calculate the amount of money won.

🟑
Weekly
Importance:
82%
General Responsibilities73% perform

πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

  • β€’Daily tasks focus primarily on general responsibilities activities
  • β€’33% of tasks are performed by most workers in this occupation
  • β€’Career advancement brings increased leadership and strategic responsibilities

What career paths are available?

Career Pathways

0
Advancement Opportunities
0
Lateral Move Options
0%
Avg. Salary Increase

Advancement Opportunities

Typical career progression paths from Gambling Dealers

πŸ’‘ Career Planning Tips

  • β€’Most successful advancement happens after 3-5 years of experience
  • β€’Lateral moves can provide valuable cross-functional experience for future leadership roles
  • β€’Focus on developing skills that are transferable across multiple career paths
  • β€’Consider industry trends when planning long-term career moves

Is this career right for you?

Personality & Values Fit

Is This Career Right for You?

Gambling Dealers professionals typically have a CER Holland code and highly value support

CConventional
EEnterprising
RRealistic

Important Personality Traits

Work styles that contribute to success as a Gambling Dealers

Integrity

Critical

Integrity

Importance Level4.53

Self-Control

Very Important

Self-Control

Importance Level4.41

Stress Tolerance

Very Important

Stress Tolerance

Importance Level4.35

Cooperation

Very Important

Cooperation

Importance Level4.30

Social Orientation

Very Important

Social Orientation

Importance Level4.24

Attention to Detail

Very Important

Attention to Detail

Importance Level4.23

Complete Work Styles Profile

Integrity
4.5
Self-Control
4.4
Stress Tolerance
4.3
Cooperation
4.3
Social Orientation
4.2
Attention to Detail
4.2
Dependability
4.2
Concern for Others
4.0
Adaptability/Flexibility
4.0
Independence
3.7

πŸ’‘ Tips for Career Fit Success

  • β€’While personality fit is important, skills can be developed with practice and training
  • β€’Consider informational interviews to better understand the day-to-day personality requirements
  • β€’Work environments vary by employer - research specific companies for cultural fit
  • β€’Your interests and values may evolve - reassess periodically throughout your career

What education is required?

Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent
Typical duration: High school diploma or GED

Preparation Level

Job Zone 2
Some Preparation Needed

Experience Needed

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful

πŸ“š Education Requirement

Required Level:High school diploma or equivalent

These occupations usually require a high school diploma and may require some vocational training or job-related course work.

Training:

Training of a few months to a year

πŸ’Ό Experience Requirement

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful

Common pathways to gain experience:

  • β€’ Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience
  • β€’ Vocational school programs (6 months to 2 years)
  • β€’ Industry certifications helpful
2

Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed

These occupations usually require a high school diploma and may require some vocational training or job-related course work.

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experienceVocational school programs (6 months to 2 years)Industry certifications helpful

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