Pay, Benefits and Working Conditions
How to Become an Online Casino Dealer in Malta: Part 7
Table of Contents
How to Become an Online Casino Dealer in MaltaFurther Reading
- Part 1: A Complete Guide to Live Casino Studio Careers in Malta
- Part 2: The Major Live Casino Studios in Malta
- Part 3: So What Will The Job Be Like?
- Part 4: Requirements – What Do You Need to Get Hired?
- Part 5: The Application and Hiring Process
- Part 6: Training Time at The Studio Academy
- Part 7: Pay, Benefits and Working Conditions
- Part 8: Career Progression – Where Can This Take You?
- Part 9: Living in Malta. What to Expect
- Part 10: Roadmap
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Let's talk about the practical realities of the job, because understanding the compensation structure and working conditions is essential for making an informed decision.
Salary Structure
Most live casino studios in Malta offer a transparent and competitive compensation structure for the local market. Your income typically consists of a fixed base salary complemented by various performance-based bonuses, night-shift premiums, and additional compensation for working on public holidays. The exact figures vary by studio, language, and role level, but as an entry-level Game Presenter, you can generally expect a salary package that is competitive for Malta's cost of living.
Shift Work
Live casino studios operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. That means shift work is a non-negotiable part of the job. You will work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Shifts are typically 8 hours, with the 90-minutes-on, 30-minutes-off rotation within each shift. Most studios use a rotating shift schedule, so you won't always be on nights, but you need to be comfortable with the fact that your schedule will not be a standard 9-to-5.
Benefits
Benefits vary by studio but commonly include health insurance, paid leave, performance bonuses, employee discounts, and access to company social events. Some studios offer relocation packages for international hires, which may include temporary accommodation, flight reimbursement, and assistance with residence paperwork. Evolution, for example, offers new hires from certain countries free accommodation for the first 20 days and a 25% discount at a local real estate agency.
Working Environment
The studio environment is professional but social. You're working alongside people from dozens of different countries, which creates a uniquely international atmosphere. The studios themselves are modern, well-equipped broadcast facilities with professional lighting, cameras, and sound. The dress code is typically smart-professional, and grooming standards are enforced since you're on camera.
♠️ My Insider Tip: The shift work aspect is the single biggest reason people leave this career. Be honest with yourself about whether you can handle irregular hours before you commit. If you're someone who thrives on routine and needs weekends free, this may not be the right fit. But if you're adaptable and enjoy variety, the shift work becomes just another part of the lifestyle.
