Online Game Presenter
What does working as an Online Game Presenter mean, and what does a typical day of work include? Here you can read all about the job and why it’s a great opportunity to grow personally and professionally.
You can watch the video or click here to read 2 personal experiences from a job abroad as Game Presenter in Online Casino.
Get ready for the spotlight
A job as Online Game Presenter/Croupier/Casino Dealer is perfect to enhance your on-camera performance and entertainment skills in professional settings.
Experience a new culture, boost your CV and happiness wiith a gap year job abroad as Online Game Presenter. Start your new adventure with Job Squad in a cool destination!
We will help you with paperwork and make sure you feel comfortable and safe on your journey. We only work with trusted companies with jobs abroad and ensure that what we promise is also delivered.
You will get colleagues from everywhere but you will work in your native language, supporting players from your country.
A typical day at work
All companies have their own schedules, but it will always be in a studio with only you and your colleagues. After getting dressed up you will start your “rounds” of tables, moving easily from blackjack to roulette. You often work 3 or 4 tables during your round and then get a break.
When switching tables with a colleague you get into the room and stand behind the other presenter that’s currently working the table.
“Performing”: Speaking clearly and with excitement is part of the job, because it adds more engagement and fun from/for the online players. You set the tone for the energy on each game.
During breaks you can be in a break room, outside for some fresh air with your coworkers, or down at the café downstairs for a coffee. You will have colleagues from all over the world, which makes the breaks every break even more fun.
1. Contact us
Tell us what you like, are you more into sun or snow? How long do you want to be away? Are you looking for specific work abroad programs? Do you need some inspiration? We can help you to find the perfect job and destination.
2. Make an English CV
It’s something we help you with for free. You can also use our online CV Builder, which can be found on our website.
3. Interview & test
Your interview will be in English and there may also be some tests. Your recruiter will help you prepare and guide you.
4. Pack and go!
Your recruiter will be there even after you get hired. They can advice you and where to look for an apartment, and get you in contact with other people at the same destination. We make sure you feel right at home.
Who can work as a Game Presenter?
As for most gap year jobs you do not need work experience in the field since you will get the needed training. All you need is courage and will-power, and also speak and understand basic English – and your native language of course.
Do you want help to apply for a job abroad in your gap year? Job Squad is specialised in helping young people get a job abroad! And yes, our help is completely free! We support you in everything from the making of your CV, prepping you for the job interview, and we also introduce you to people who are moving to the same destination.
Take a gap year abroad with a friend
Are you and your best friend ready for a work adventure of a lifetime? Get unforgettable experiences, personal growth and a CV boost with a job abroad as Game Presenter.
At Job Squad we understand the importance of shared experiences and the big impact they can have on friendships. That’s why we encourage you to speak to one of our recruiters, who can provide you with all the necessary information on how to work abroad together.
FAQ
Game Presenter, Croupier, and Online Dealer are all titles that describe the same job function: You are presenting online casino games like blackjack and roulette, and are in charge of setting a good tone and fun atmosphere at the online table. You will always be speaking your native language and support people from your own country.
You will receive all necessary training before you start working. This includes rules of the games, managing customers, makeup courses, training with performance & soft skills and tricks, etc.
No, when working for an online casino you will be working from a professional studio specially designed for streaming online. You and your colleagues will have multiphe different tables for different games, and you will work them separately, and there will be a camera on each one of you. So you will never be lonely!
You will have a screen on which you see what the players write, how much they have and bet etc., and you can thereby interact with them.
Absolutely! Taking one or more gap year(s) can be a beneficial and life changing decision. It provides an opportunity to pause, reflect, and explore different paths before continuing your academic or professional journey. Many individuals have found great value in taking a break to gain new experiences, develop skills, and set goals. It can be a time for personal growth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of passions that may not align with a traditional education. Ultimately, the decision to take a gap year should be based on your own aspirations, interests, and circumstances. If you feel like taking one or more gap year(s) align with your goals and provides an opportunity for growth and exploration, then it is absolutely recommendable to do it!
A gap year is typically considered to be a one-year break from formal education or work, hence the term “gap year”. However, the duration of a gap year varies. Some people may choose to take a shorter gap period, such as a few months, while others extend it beyond a year. The key aspect of a gap year is the intentional break from the regular routine to explore alternative experiences and gain personal growth. The duration of a gap year ultimately depends on what you want to achieve during that time and how it fits into your future plans.
When encouraging your friend to take a job abroad with you during your gap year, it’s important to present the opportunity in a compelling and enticing way. Here are some steps to help you convince your friend:
Research and gather information: Gather as much information as possible about the job abroad, including the location, company, job responsibilities, and potential benefits. Present this information to your friend to highlight the exciting aspects of the opportunity.
Highlight personal growth: Emphasize the personal growth and transformative experiences that can come from working abroad. Talk about the chance to enjoy a different culture, learn new languages, develop global perspectives, and gain valuable skills that can enhance future academic and career prospects.
Share success stories: Share success stories of individuals who have had positive experiences working abroad during their gap year – you can see reviews HERE. Talk about how it enhances independence, adaptability, cross-cultural communication skills, and a global network. Show how it can be a stepping stone to future opportunities.
Address concerns: Your friend may have concerns or hesitations about taking a job abroad. Take the time to address these concerns and provide reassurance. Talk about safety measures, support systems, financial considerations, and any other factors that may alleviate their worries.
Adventure and fun: Highlight the adventure and fun aspects of working abroad together. Talk about the exciting places you can explore, the new friends you will meet together, and the memories you’ll make.
Offer support and collaboration: Assure your friend that you’ll be there to support and navigate the journey together. Discuss how you can collaborate, share accommodation, and make the most of your time abroad. Highlight the opportunity to strengthen your friendship while experiencing something extraordinary.
Customise it: Be flexible and open to customising the plan based on your friend’s interests and preferences. Discuss the job options that align with their skills or areas of interest, ensuring they feel invested and excited about the opportunity.
Be Patient: Give your friend space to express their thoughts, concerns, and reservations. Listen attentively and address any doubts they may have. Be patient throughout the conversation, as they may need time to process and consider the idea.
Remember that the decision to take a job abroad during a gap year is a personal one. Respect your friend’s choice if they decide it’s not the right opportunity for them. It’s important to maintain a supportive and understanding attitude regardless of their decision. We are ready to help you get a job abroad with or without a friend!
Job Squad can provide valuable assistance and support during your gap year in various ways:
Job placement: Job Squad can help you find suitable job opportunities abroad that align with your interests, skills, and desired location. They can connect you with employers and assist in the application process, increasing your chances of securing a job.
Cultural orientation: Moving to a new country for work can be overwhelming. Job Squad can help you navigate the local customs, traditions, and norms. We offer insights into the local culture, provide language resources, and help you adapt to your new environment. We have also worked abroad, and many of us are still working abroad, so we can relate to your new situation.
Accommodation assistance: Finding accommodation abroad can be challenging. Job Squad can assist you in finding good housing options, whether it’s arranging shared accommodations with other young people or recommending reliable housing services in the area.
Visa and legal support: Depending on the country and the duration of your job, you may need assistance with visa applications and understanding legal requirements. Job Squad can provide guidance on visa processes, necessary documentation, and compliance with local regulations.
Pre-departure prepping: Job Squad can offer pre-departure training and help you prepare for your gap year experience.
Ongoing support: Throughout your gap year, Job Squad can provide ongoing support and troubleshooting. Whether you encounter challenges with your job, need advice on personal matters, or have questions about working abroad, we can help.
Networking Opportunities: Job Squad may have a network of other individuals or previous gap year participants who can offer insights, advice, and potential networking opportunities. This can be valuable for building connections, expanding your professional network, and making the most of your gap year experience.
It’s important to do some research yourself. Speak to our recruiters about what your dreams are, and what you might be nervous about. This way Job Squad can provide the best possible support and job abroad for you.
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