iGaming Jobs in Romania

Romania pairs a properly regulated local market with a large industry workforce. ONJN, the national gambling office, licenses operators and suppliers for the Romanian market, and Bucharest has become a major operations city with support, payments, risk and development teams serving both domestic and international brands.

The standout specialty is live dealer. Several of the world's biggest live-casino suppliers run large studios in and around Bucharest, employing thousands of dealers, presenters, trainers and studio-operations staff, with English-language shifts around the clock. Add strong technical universities feeding platform and game-studio hiring, and Romania offers one of the broadest iGaming job markets in Eastern Europe. Salary expectations are covered on our salaries page.

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Frequently asked questions

What is ONJN?
ONJN is Romania's national gambling regulator, licensing operators and suppliers for the local market. Its requirements have pushed serious international brands to build a real presence in the country.
What are live-dealer jobs in Bucharest like?
Studios hire dealers and game presenters on shift schedules, with paid training, English requirements and clear progression into trainer, shuffler-management and studio-operations roles. No prior casino experience is usually needed.
Are there iGaming tech jobs in Romania?
Yes, platform providers and game studios hire developers, QA and data specialists in Bucharest and Cluj. Competition with the general IT outsourcing sector keeps salaries respectable.