iGaming Jobs in Latin America

Latin America is the industry's fastest-moving frontier. Brazil opened its regulated market with federal licensing that took full effect in 2025, and operators have been building São Paulo teams at speed. Colombia got there first, with Coljuegos licensing online gambling back in 2016 and turning Bogotá into a proven hub. Mexico, Peru, Argentina's provinces and Chile add further regulated or regulating markets.

Hiring reflects a land-grab phase: country managers, affiliate and media-buying specialists, CRM teams and Portuguese and Spanish content producers are in heavy demand, alongside compliance people who can navigate new rulebooks. Local-language skills plus iGaming experience is currently one of the strongest combinations in the global job market.

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Frequently asked questions

What changed in Brazil?
Brazil introduced federal licensing for fixed-odds betting and online gaming, with licensed operation beginning in 2025. Dozens of licensed brands are now investing heavily in local teams, sponsorships and Portuguese-language products.
Why is Colombia significant for iGaming?
Coljuegos made Colombia the first Latin American country with a full online licensing regime, starting in 2016. Bogotá has since built nearly a decade of regulated-market experience, and its professionals are recruited across the region.
What skills are most in demand for LatAm iGaming roles?
Native or fluent Portuguese or Spanish combined with CRM, affiliate, content or compliance experience. Operators also need people who understand local payments methods like Pix in Brazil.