iGaming Jobs in Poland

Poland's iGaming story is about talent, not the local market. Domestic online gambling rules are restrictive, with a state monopoly on online casino, so most industry jobs in the country are B2B and export-facing. Warsaw and Krakow have become favored engineering bases where platform providers, game studios and sportsbook suppliers build products for regulated markets elsewhere.

For developers, QA engineers, data specialists and designers, that means working on international products with English as the office language and salaries that compete with Poland's broader tech sector. Product, math-modelling and game-design roles at slot studios are a particular strength. Commercial and operations roles exist but are fewer, and remote contracts with foreign employers are common.

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Frequently asked questions

Why are iGaming jobs in Poland mostly B2B?
Polish law restricts the local online market, including a state monopoly on online casino, so operators do not build consumer-facing teams there. Instead, suppliers and studios use Polish engineering talent to serve regulated markets abroad.
Which cities have the most iGaming jobs in Poland?
Warsaw and Krakow lead, with platform providers and game studios running sizable development offices. Wroclaw and Gdansk have smaller pockets.
How do Polish iGaming salaries compare with local IT?
They are broadly in line with the wider Polish tech market, and B2B contractor arrangements are widespread and often tax-efficient. Specialized skills like slot math or live-video engineering can attract a premium.