iGaming Jobs in the USA

The USA is iGaming's biggest growth story, regulated state by state rather than nationally. Sports betting is live in dozens of states including New York, and online casino runs in a smaller group led by New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM operate at a scale few European brands match, and they hire accordingly across product, engineering, trading and marketing.

Because every state has its own rules, the market is compliance-heavy: licensing specialists, regulatory counsel and responsible-gaming and AML teams are in constant demand, and individual employees often need state gaming licenses themselves. Salaries run well above European equivalents, which our salaries page breaks down by role.

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Frequently asked questions

Which states matter most for US iGaming jobs?
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan lead on online casino, while New York is the biggest sports-betting market. Corporate hubs sit in cities like Boston, New York, Las Vegas and Jersey City regardless of where products are live.
Do I need a personal license to work in US iGaming?
Many roles at licensed operators require individual state gaming licenses or registrations, involving background checks. Employers manage the process, but past issues on record can complicate approvals.
Are US iGaming salaries really higher?
Generally yes, often substantially above European levels for equivalent roles, reflecting the wider US tech and finance pay market. Equity packages at listed operators like DraftKings add further upside.