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Community surveys: I would like to know what online casino employees earn per month.

Topic created on 27th Mar. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 8 | Views: 710
bigbig
Experienced
I would like to know what online casino employees earn per month.
Multiple answers possible
9/076
74 % (14 Votes)
4,465
21 % (4 Votes)
0#057
5 % (1 Votes)
3/406
11 % (2 Votes)

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It would be interesting to see what they get from the cake.

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bruffl
Expert
This seems like a guessing game to me.
What does the survey do?
I think almost none of the forum members will know.
The normal employees are probably only fobbed off with a pittance.

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x****Y
bruffl wrote on 28.03.2024 at 09:15: This seems like a guessing game to me.
What does the poll do?
I think almost none of the forum members will know.
The normal employees are probably only fobbed off with a pittance.

Especially as if every casino would pay its employees/managers the same There are not big and rather smaller casinos

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Julian
Elite
I think it very much depends on the position, also the variation in choices is far too great in my opinion because it would probably be somewhere in between.

Apart from the position, it also makes a big difference which company you work for and whether you work in the Swedish, German, UK or a completely different market, for example.
Experience has shown that the differences are sometimes very large, as someone with several languages (e.g. German & English) usually receives a more attractive offer than someone who only speaks English.

A selection option in such a case with "I abstain from voting" or "I am not active in an online casino" would perhaps also have been helpful to minimize the possibility that some members might simply click on something at random in order to see the result.
In my opinion, it is already foreseeable that the result will deviate greatly from reality.

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frapi07
Elite
many work in countries where wages are low. Many companies may stream from Eastern Europe. So it may well be that a Dealer earns a few hundred euros.

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Last summer, a certain Nova82 was briefly active here, who introduced himself as a former partner in a casino. He spoke of " the problem in malta was generally that support staff mostly only earned between €1,600-2,000 gross. " => https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/inside-online-casinos-eure-fragen-meine-antworten-ex-casinobetreiber-stellt-sich-euren-fragen-348866/6/

Just as a rough guide.

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Xavi22
Expert
It certainly depends on the position and the number of years of service. There is no general answer.

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Justin
Amateur
Most (international) Online Casinos (often) have no employees. These are white label casinos.

Someone sends a lot of money to SoftSwiss, Soft2Bet, EveryMatrix or whatever they are all called and gets a turnkey casino.
Marketing, support and billing are all handled by these companies.

Support is now almost exclusively provided by BPO companies. We have several BPO companies here (Philippines) in the city. One of them specializes in online gambling. Each employee works there as chat support for up to 10 platforms at the same time. Usually only in English, but if there are bottlenecks in other call centers, a translation program is sometimes used.

Chat support earns around €500 per month in a 3-shift operation with a 48-hour week.

The largest call center has around 12,000 employees. Areas of activity besides gambling are cold-calling, Insurance, hotel and flight bookings and support, banking, etc...

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Max1989
Amateur

bigbig wrote on 27.03.2024 at 22:27: Would be interesting what they get from the cake there's nothing left of the cake 🍰
Cake has long since been eaten cut open for the rest there are still crumbs left


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