The appeal of poker, blackjack games, sportsbetting, bingo, and other online games has remained fairly universal, which insulates the industry somewhat even during economic downturns. Brick-and-mortar casinos suffer more in recessions and depressions than their online counterparts, as online sites have very little overhead costs to cover so can remain profitable.
That translates into good news for job seekers in the industry, with online gaming sites continue to hire heavily in certain positions. IT staff and Web designers and developers are particularly in high demand; many online gambling providers also have large customer support staffs as well as substantial marketing, advertising, and human retargets departments. Most are open to consider candidates from a wide range of industries and backgrounds so previous experience in the gaming industry isn’t necessary.