Content & Copywriting Jobs in iGaming

Content roles in iGaming cover casino game reviews, slot and provider pages, sports previews and betting guides, bonus terms explainers, and the geo-localized landing pages that power affiliate and SEO acquisition. Writers work to strict compliance rules, since claims about odds, bonuses, and responsible gambling wording are regulated differently in every market.

Teams hire staff writers, editors, localization specialists, and content managers who brief freelancers across ten or more languages. The strongest candidates combine SEO fundamentals with real product knowledge, meaning they have placed a bet, cleared a wagering requirement, and can explain RTP without a style guide. Many roles sit close to affiliate marketing teams and are frequently offered remote.

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Frequently asked questions

What does an iGaming content writer actually produce?
Typical output includes casino and slot reviews, sportsbook match previews, bonus comparison pages, how-to guides, and CRM copy like email and push campaigns. Much of it is localized per market, so the same page may exist in English, German, and Finnish with different compliance wording.
Do I need gambling knowledge to get hired?
It helps a lot. Editors quickly spot writers who do not understand wagering requirements, odds formats, or RTP. Playing the products, even casually, and reading regulator guidance for one market puts you ahead of most applicants.
Is iGaming content work remote friendly?
Yes, it is one of the most remote-friendly corners of the industry. Operators and affiliates hire writers and editors globally, though native-level command of a target market language is often the deciding factor.