Casino Estoril Jobs and Career Paths

Casino Estoril, one of Europe’s historic gaming venues, regularly recruits dealers, floor supervisors, and hospitality staff. Working at the casino offers competitive wages, performance bonuses, and the chance to develop skills in a fast-paced international environment.

Available Positions

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Current openings include roulette dealers, blackjack croupiers, slot attendants, and guest relations officers. Seasonal contracts run from April to October, while full-time roles provide year-round employment.

Requirements

Applicants must be at least 21,
fluent in English and Portuguese, and hold
Requirements

Applicants must be at least 21, fluent in English and Portuguese, and hold a valid work permit. Gaming experience is preferred, but the casino provides paid training for promising candidates.

"Look at payment speed and table limits, not only the headline bonus."

Benefits

Pros

Staff receive meal allowances, transport subsidies,

Trade-offs

and access to an employee health plan.

Staff receive meal allowances, transport subsidies, and access to an employee health plan. Senior dealers can earn performance-based commissions on high-limit tables.

Application Process

Submit a CV and cover letter Application Process

Submit a CV and cover letter via the casino’s careers portal. Shortlisted candidates attend a practical audition followed by an interview with the HR manager. Successful applicants complete a two-week training course before starting shifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need previous casino experience?

Entry-level positions offer in-house training, but dealers with prior experience receive faster promotion tracks.

What are the shift patterns?

Most roles follow a rotating roster: mornings, afternoons, and nights, including weekends and holidays.

Are tips shared among staff?

Yes, gratuities are pooled and distributed monthly based on hours worked.

Is knowledge of Portuguese mandatory?

Basic Portuguese is required for guest-facing roles; English-only positions are rare.