Design (UI/UX) Jobs in iGaming

Design jobs in iGaming split between product design and promo production. Product designers shape casino lobbies, game tiles, search and filtering, registration and deposit flows, and sportsbook bet slips where a confusing layout directly costs revenue. Gamification is a major theme: loyalty ladders, missions, tournaments, and reward wheels all need UX that motivates without misleading.

On the production side, studios need a constant stream of promo assets, banners, and CRM visuals for dozens of markets and formats, often themed around big sporting fixtures. Employers hire UI/UX designers, design system owners, and graphic designers, with many roles based near Malta hubs or offered remote.

2open jobs
$35k - $50ktypical salary
2companies hiring
100%remote

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Frequently asked questions

What makes casino UX design different from other product design?
Sessions are short, mobile-first, and money is on the line at every step. Designers optimize deposit funnels, game discovery in lobbies with thousands of titles, and bet slips that must stay usable during live odds changes.
Do iGaming designers need to know compliance rules?
To a working level, yes. Responsible gambling tools, bonus term visibility, and age gating have mandated placements in many markets, so designers learn what regulators require rather than treating those elements as afterthoughts.
Is gamification design a real specialization?
Increasingly so. Operators compete on loyalty programs, missions, and tournament mechanics, and designers who can model reward loops and progression systems are hired specifically for that skill set.