About this position
About Granite State Gaming & Hospitality, LLCGranite State Gaming & Hospitality, a subsidiary of G2 Gaming, is committed to supporting community nonprofit organizations in New Hampshire through innovative entertainment, hospitality and gaming experiences. Our accomplished team of industry professionals have more than 150 years of experience and are ready to take charitable gaming to a whole new level; creating world-class venues, infusing more economic opportunities into the markets we serve while helping New Hampshire nonprofits thrive. We believe our innovative player experiences and enhanced operations can be a partnership that helps provide valuable resources directly to those organizations that are helping our friends and neighbors. We are currently open and developing first class gaming venues in Rochester, Hampton, and Littleton.
What You'll ExpectAs a Table Games Dealer in Training, you’ll learn to operate casino table games like blackjack and poker. You'll gain the skills to handle chips and cards, calculate bets and payouts, and create an exciting guest experience while training in a professional and team-oriented environment.*Employment after training is not guaranteed. Candidates must pass interview, math exam, and live audition to gain employment.
What You'll DoLearn and practice various casino table games.Attend and actively participate in all training classes.Maintain professional appearance and conduct.Support classmates and follow instructor guidance.Prepare for employment by practicing at home and keeping pace with the course.Demonstrate readiness through participation, engagement, and attitude.
What You'll BringStrong math skills and attention to detail.Excellent listening, communication, and problem-solving abilities.Ability to work independently and within a team.Manual dexterity for handling chips, cards, and other game equipment.A drive to learn, perform, and exceed expectations.
What We RequireGaming license is required after successful training completionCandidates must pass a math test, interview, and live auditionMust be able to lift up to 25 lbs and work in a loud, high-energy environmentExposure to secondhand smoke and weekend/night availability expectedAdditional Notes:
This position is classified as temporary for the duration of the training period. Transition to regular employment is contingent upon successful completion of the training program and is not guaranteed. Further terms will be discussed during the interview process.
What You'll ExpectAs a Table Games Dealer in Training, you’ll learn to operate casino table games like blackjack and poker. You'll gain the skills to handle chips and cards, calculate bets and payouts, and create an exciting guest experience while training in a professional and team-oriented environment.*Employment after training is not guaranteed. Candidates must pass interview, math exam, and live audition to gain employment.
What You'll DoLearn and practice various casino table games.Attend and actively participate in all training classes.Maintain professional appearance and conduct.Support classmates and follow instructor guidance.Prepare for employment by practicing at home and keeping pace with the course.Demonstrate readiness through participation, engagement, and attitude.
What You'll BringStrong math skills and attention to detail.Excellent listening, communication, and problem-solving abilities.Ability to work independently and within a team.Manual dexterity for handling chips, cards, and other game equipment.A drive to learn, perform, and exceed expectations.
What We RequireGaming license is required after successful training completionCandidates must pass a math test, interview, and live auditionMust be able to lift up to 25 lbs and work in a loud, high-energy environmentExposure to secondhand smoke and weekend/night availability expectedAdditional Notes:
This position is classified as temporary for the duration of the training period. Transition to regular employment is contingent upon successful completion of the training program and is not guaranteed. Further terms will be discussed during the interview process.