Data Analyst Salary in iGaming

Not enough roles disclose salary yet to publish a reliable median. Many iGaming employers share pay only on application. Browse the open roles below and ask early.

Data analyst pay in iGaming grows with how close your work sits to money decisions. Analysts who model player lifetime value, bonus profitability, and churn feed directly into commercial choices, and they out-earn dashboard maintainers by a wide margin. Domain knowledge compounds this: understanding how bonusing, VIP economics, and sportsbook margin behave makes an analyst productive immediately, and operators pay to skip the ramp-up.

Technical depth in SQL and a modern BI stack is assumed at the senior level; what differentiates is the ability to turn player behavior into recommendations that CRM, casino, and trading teams act on. Both operators and suppliers hire steadily, and data and BI roles are among the most remote-friendly in the industry.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of analyst work pays best in iGaming?
Work tied to revenue levers: lifetime value modeling, bonus cost analysis, and churn prediction. Analysts whose findings change how money is spent are compensated far better than reporting-focused roles.
Does gambling domain knowledge matter for analysts?
Yes, more than in most industries. Player behavior, bonus abuse patterns, and margin mechanics are unusual, and analysts who already understand them deliver value from week one, which shows up in offers.
Are iGaming data roles remote?
Very often. Data teams are among the most distributed in the industry, and many operators and suppliers hire analysts fully remotely, though some prefer overlap with European working hours.