iGaming Jobs in the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man has punched above its weight in iGaming for two decades. The Gambling Supervision Commission runs a well-regarded licensing regime, and the government actively courts e-gaming companies with stable regulation, zero corporation tax for most businesses and reliable infrastructure. PokerStars grew into a global giant from the island, and that heritage left behind a deep pool of experienced poker, payments and platform people.

The scene is smaller and quieter than Malta, which suits some candidates well. Roles concentrate in operations, payments, compliance and platform engineering, and employers often help with relocation because the local talent pool is finite.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the iGaming regulator on the Isle of Man?
The Gambling Supervision Commission, usually shortened to GSC. It licenses online gambling operators and suppliers and has a reputation for being rigorous but pragmatic.
Is there life outside work on the Isle of Man?
The island is small, safe and outdoorsy, with a strong motorsport culture around the TT races. It suits people who want nature and quiet more than big-city energy.
Do Isle of Man employers sponsor work permits?
Yes, sponsorship and relocation support are common because local iGaming talent is limited. The island runs its own work-permit system, separate from the UK's, and employers are used to navigating it.