Why Harrah’s & Tropicana Laughlin Are the Employer of Choice!
When you join our team, you’re not just starting a job—you’re building a career with one of the most respected names in hospitality. We invest in our people, celebrate growth, and create an environment where you can thrive.
What Sets Us Apart
Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree for FREE through Caesars Entertainment & our university partners.Student Loan Debt Assistance to help lighten your financial load.A Culture That Truly Cares about every team member.Affordable Medical, Dental & Vision Plans with options that fit your needs.401(k) with Company Match to support your long‑term financial goals.Caesars Entertainment’s Signature Family‑Style Service that makes our workplace feel like home.Paid Time Off so you can recharge and enjoy life outside of work.Exclusive Company‑Wide Discounts on hotel stays, retail, dining, entertainment, and more.
The Casino Poker Dealer plays a vital role in creating a smooth, fair, and entertaining gaming experience for players. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of the responsibilities, skills, and qualifications typically expected:
Key Responsibilities
Deal poker games accurately and efficiently according to house rules and gaming regulationsResponsible for the Table Tray Bank assigned for the shift.Manage bets and payouts, ensuring correct chip exchanges and pot calculationsMonitor player behavior to prevent cheating and maintain game integrityExplain rules and procedures to players, especially newcomersCollect rake and handle chip transactions with precisionMaintain a professional demeanor and promote positive guest relationsReport discrepancies or disputes to the Poker Floor SupervisorRequired Skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to stay focused during long shiftsExcellent manual dexterity for shuffling and dealing cardsSolid math skills for quick mental calculationsEffective communication and customer service abilitiesAbility to remain calm and courteous in high-pressure situationsQualifications
High school diploma or equivalentCompletion of a certified dealer training program (preferred)Prior experience dealing poker in a casino settingAbility to obtain and maintain a gaming license as per state regulationsWork Environment
Fast-paced, high-energy casino floorExtended periods of standing or sittingExposure to noise, smoke, and bright lightsInteraction with a diverse range of guestsIf you're considering this role, it’s not just about dealing cards—it’s about creating an experience and delivering Caesars Entertainment’s Legendary Family Style Service.