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Las Vegas Casinos Hiring Break-In Dealers: Part 1

Casinos often employ qualified individuals to ensure the smooth running of their services. Nevertheless, opportunities are made available for those with little to no experience but are passionate about the industry.

If one of your goals is to become a casino dealer but you have no relevant background, there is a way to achieve it. Some casinos in Las Vegas hire break-in dealers. They enlist, train, and assign you the role of a dealer in their establishment if you demonstrate the needed qualities.

In this article, we will highlight casinos hiring break-in dealers, their requirements, and practical tips to pass your audition process.

Becoming a Break-in Dealer

The primary prerequisites for becoming a break-in dealer are your readiness to master the craft, the right attitude, and basic competency during your audition.

A break-in house(casino) offers intending dealers a chance to learn on the job. They either train you on-site or send you to the closest school to learn the required skills, such as chip handling, game control, and guest interaction. As you gain relevant experience over time, you move up to specialty game rooms.

Las Vegas Casinos Hiring Break-In Dealers

We have compiled a list of 24 Las Vegas casinos employing break-in dealers, each with varying recruitment preferences. We've also included contact info so you can reach out directly.

Poker Dealers

The following establishments will hire poker dealers without experience, as long as you pass the audition:

Casino NamePhone NumberPoker Break-In Dealers
Boulder Station702-862-3154No experience required, must pass the audition
South Point702-796-7111No experience required, must pass the audition
Santa Fe Station702-658-4900No experience required, must pass the audition
Resorts World702-676-7000No experience required, must pass the audition
Skyline Casino702-565-9116No experience required, must pass the audition
Westgate702-732-5111No experience required, must pass the audition
Red Rock702-797-7777No experience required, must pass the audition

Zero Experience: Audition Required

The following establishments will hire you without experience, as long as you pass the audition:

Casino NamePhone NumberTable Games Break-In Dealers
Boulder Station702-862-3154No experience required, must pass the audition
South Point702-796-7111No experience required, must pass the audition
Ellis Island702-733-8901No experience required, must pass the audition
Fremont702-385-3232No experience required, must pass the audition
Gold Coast702-367-7111No experience required, must pass the audition
Plaza800-634-6575No experience required, must pass the audition
Sahara702-761-7000No experience required, must pass the audition
Silver Sevens702-733-7000No experience required. Personality-based hiring. Dealers assisted stadium games.
Silverton702-263-7777No experience required, must pass the audition
The Strat800-998-6937No experience required, must pass the audition
Suncoast702-636-7111No experience required, must pass the audition
Tuscany702-893-8933No experience required, must pass the audition
Santa Fe Station702-658-4900Must know at least three key table games and must pass the audition

Training-Focused Casinos

These casinos will hire you after training. However, if you are outstanding during the audition, you can get started earlier.

Casino NamePhone NumberTable Games Break-In Dealers
4 Queens702-385-40116 months of training and full game knowledge preferred. However, they can hire you if you pass their audition
Binions702-382-1600Casino training school graduate wanted, but welcomes zero experience with an audition passed
Circus Circus702-734-0410No experience required. Offers free training, but the school operations are in doubt.
Sam's Town702-456-7777Prefers training/school, but will hire if you pass an audition

Casinos That Require Minimum 3-8 Months of Experience

The casinos below require that break-in dealers have at least three to eight months of work experience.

Casino NamePhone NumberTable Games Break-In Dealers
El Cortez702-385-5200Minimum 6 months of experience
Excalibur702-597-7777Minimum 3 months of work experience. Interview only, no audition
Main Street Station702-387-1896Minimum 6 months of experience
Resorts World702-676-7000Minimum 6 months of experience. However, an internal transfer to the table games department is possible if you have been to a dealer school.
Sunset Station702-547-7777Minimum 3 months of experience, and you must pass the audition
Skyline Casino702-565-9116Dealing school or casino experience required, and must pass an audition
Westgate702-732-5111Minimum 6 months of experience
California702-385-1222Minimum 8 months of experience

Casinos That Require Minimum 1-4 Years of Experience

The casinos below require that break-in dealers have at least 1 to 4 years of work experience.

Casino NamePhone NumberTable Games Break-In Dealers
Palace Station702-367-2411Minimum 3-4 years of experience, but Palace may hire break-ins who pass the audition
Red Rock702-797-7777Minimum 1-3 years of experience
Rio702-777-7777Minimum 1 year of experience
Green Valley Ranch702-617-7777Minimum 2-3 years of experience
Orleans702-365-7111Minimum 2 years of experience

How to Apply and Prepare for a Casino Break-In Dealer Audition

Apply and prepare for a break-In dealer audition following these steps:

Draft Your List of Preference Casinos

Create a list of your preferred casinos you would like to work as a break-in dealer, from most preferred (number 1) to least preferred (number 10). Afterwards, begin your application and audition from number 10 upward.

Doing this allows you to learn from any mistakes made along the way and build confidence before you reach your most preferred casino.

Walk-In Approach

Follow up on your application by physically appearing at the casino as soon as possible. If allowed, request an audition from the shift manager. This further highlights your interest in the role.

Dress for the Occasion

First impressions matter. Tailor your dressing to the role on your first appearance:

  • Black pants
  • A white, long-sleeve, collared shirt
  • Black shoes
  • Black tie (optional)

Tips for Passing Break-In Dealer Auditions

Here are five tips on how to pass a break-in dealer audition:

  • Read about the games dealers handle, such as blackjack, baccarat, poker, etc.
  • Get yourself ready through daily rehearsal and watch relevant videos.
  • Learn about customer handling.
  • During the audition, be punctual, smile, and stay calm.
  • After each audition, always seek and learn from feedback to improve yourself.

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