iGaming Jobs in the Philippines

Manila is one of the largest iGaming employment centers on the planet by headcount. Live-dealer studios and customer support operations serving international brands employ tens of thousands, built on the country's deep BPO experience, strong English and 24/7 shift culture. PAGCOR regulates the sector and itself operates gaming venues.

The big recent shift is the wind-down of POGOs, the offshore operators that had built a controversial parallel industry. As that segment closes, hiring is consolidating around licensed, BPO-style work for reputable international operators and suppliers, which generally means better conditions and more stable employers. Dealers, presenters, support agents, team leads and workforce planners are hired continuously.

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Frequently asked questions

What happened to POGO jobs in the Philippines?
The government ordered the wind-down of offshore gaming operators, closing that segment. Employment is shifting toward licensed, BPO-style operations serving international brands, which tend to offer more stable and transparent conditions.
What does a live-dealer job in Manila involve?
Dealing table games or presenting game shows on camera for international players, in shifts around the clock. Studios provide training, and progression runs toward trainer, floor-supervision and studio-operations roles.
Is English enough to work in iGaming in Manila?
Yes, English is the working language for live-dealer and support roles serving international markets. Additional languages like Mandarin, Japanese or Korean can command premium pay.