In the post COVID19 world, remote working is looking a lot more enticing. The ability to work away from others, without the need to commute on busy trains or buses, can really begin to sound appealing. Many backpackers choose this back, working for startups, performing freelance skills such as design, development, or even voiceovers. If you don’t have those specialized skills though there are other types of jobs out there that do hire remote.
If you can speak multiple languages and are skilled in customer support, sales, data analysis, web development, coding, graphic design, fraud investigation, content writing, marketing, SEO, HR, and IT, there’s likely a role in iGaming suited to you. However, if you only speak in your mother tongue and you aren’t experienced in the aforementioned skills, the increased demand for staff means there are also roles for those looking to enter the industry. If you don’t know where to begin, contact recruitment agencies that specialize in iGaming or take a look at their job postings online.
While it’s only been around for less than three decades, iGaming has evolved into an influential and profitable industry. It grows and adapts on a daily basis- as is typical for an online business. So, as Career Pro points out, it’s of little surprise that the industry attracts both young entrepreneurs and freelancers looking to remote remotely in countries such as Canada. Next up, we’ll look at some advantages and disadvantages of working within the iGaming industry.
Advantages
Get to Know Other Cultures
iGaming companies like Betsson, that handle multiple global brands like Betsafe and CasinoEuro, make their products and services available to audiences all over the world, which explains why great language skills are an attractive trait among employees. Working with a team of multiple nationalities is an advantage to you in that it proves to potential future employers that you can succeed in a multicultural environment. Working on your professional development with a team featuring employees from various backgrounds is also a rewarding experience. Furthermore, it affords you the opportunity to see life and business from different perspectives in areas such as communication and marketing,
Work Remotely
Some iGaming companies have operations in various parts of the world, which means that opportunities exist for iGaming employees to work in a different country, or even on a different continent, either through being transferred or through a change of role. Some of the industry’s most well-known brands have headquarters in such parts of the world as Malta, the Caribbean, the UK, the Philippines, and Gibraltar. Depending on your skill set and experience, some of these brands will offer relocation packages and/or help with getting your visa. If you work freelance, you could be working while co-working in Quebec or backpacking in British Columbia.
Work Environment
While different companies offer different standards within their working environment, businesses within iGaming have gained a reputation for providing their workforce with an idyllic space from which to work. Often adhering to a Scandinavian-style office setup, these companies offer attractive benefits, numerous team events, flexible working hours, and liberal dress codes. Combined with affordable living expenses and plenty of sun that you find in many of the more popular iGaming locations, and you have a working environment many people only dream of. If you enjoy a home-working environment, there are plenty of freelance opportunities for that, too.
Disadvantages
Tight Turnaround Time
Most industries that enable both freelancing and travel a high turnaround rate. iGaming is no exception. As reported by BSN, many workers stay with a company for just 1-3 years, which is a departure from previous generations that settled with a company for their entire working lives. While this isn’t an issue for everybody, if you’re in a role that requires you to recruit or train new employees, it might be more pressure than you are looking for.
Subject to Legal Changes
Online gambling has always been surrounded by controversy, and that’s unlikely to change. Just one change in the law could see businesses needing to restructure key aspects of their operations. Even small changes in gambling and technology trends can significantly impact the performance of a company, and they should always be aware that the emergence of a legitimate competitor shouldn’t be overlooked. Basically, the iGaming industry isn’t as stable as other industries. However, if you’re the type of person who enjoys taking risks, you’ll find that you’re in a great position to stay on top of any changes the industry may throw at you.