iGaming Jobs in Affiliate Marketing — 64
Casino affiliate jobs and gambling marketing jobs: online gambling marketing roles at Mostbet, 1xBet, Pin-Up Partners. Remote, office, hybrid — across the iGaming careers board.
64 open positions · updated 15 May 2026
📖 About iGaming Jobs and Casino Affiliate Jobs ▾
iGaming jobs cover online casinos, sportsbooks, betting, poker and lottery — the biggest affiliate vertical by ad budgets. The average operator spends from $500,000/month on traffic; large holdings like 1xBet, Pin-Up, Mostbet and Betsson spend tens of millions. About a third of all jobs on our board are casino affiliate jobs and gambling marketing jobs. Regulation is tough (GDPR, national licences, FB/Google ad bans almost everywhere), but the grey-zone setup is exactly what keeps the market profitable for teams that can run cloaking, prelanders and white pages. Most gambling jobs are shared inside closed Telegram channels — they almost never reach hh.ru or LinkedIn. The iGaming careers board exists because the market is closed and traffic teams need a faster way to find each other.
Salary
iGaming pays 20–40% more than the rest of affiliate. Junior media buyer: from $2,000; senior with a team: $10,000–15,000 plus % of ROI. Affiliate manager with a pool of big partners: $5,000–12,000 base plus 0.5–2% of GGR from their affiliates. BizDev at Mostbet Partners, Pin-Up Partners and 1xPartners regularly clears $15,000+/mo. Main hubs: Cyprus, Malta, Georgia, Dubai; over the last year Bangkok has been growing fast.
Frequently asked
- What is unique about working in iGaming?
- Facebook and Google ban direct casino ads in most GEOs, so everything runs through cloaking, prelanders and white pages. In return, player LTV is huge — a deposit can pay out for years. Payouts and affiliate bonuses are the highest in the market: FTD from $200, RevShare 30–50%, hybrid models combining both.
- Which GEOs are the most profitable in iGaming?
- Tier-1: Canada, Australia, Germany, Scandinavia. Expensive leads but solvent players, deposits hold up for years. Tier-2: Poland, Czech Republic, Brazil — balance of price and volume. Tier-3: India, LatAm, CIS — cheap leads but massive volumes. Every GEO needs its own creatives, payment rails and localised landings.
- What does FTD and RevShare mean?
- FTD (First Time Deposit) is a fixed payout for a new player's first deposit, usually $50–400. RevShare is a percentage of casino net profit on that player (15–50%) for the whole lifetime. Hybrid is FTD plus RevShare combined. Which model to pick depends on traffic quality: high volume of cheap traffic — go FTD; premium audience — RevShare wins on a 1–2 year horizon.
- Do I need English for iGaming jobs?
- For tier-1 (UK, AU, DE) — yes, confident intermediate at minimum: creatives, landings and conversations with local media buyers all happen in English. For Russian-speaking markets (CIS, Russia) — not critical. Most offices in Limassol and Dubai default to English, but Russian-speaking teams are common there too, so you can fit in without English.
- What risks does an iGaming employee face?
- In Russia and some other countries iGaming is restricted, so staff work through offshore legal entities — Cyprus, Georgia, UAE. At rank-and-file level the personal risk is minimal: you get paid by a European company and pay taxes where you reside. Most experienced people in the industry relocate — it's simpler tax-wise and legally calmer.
- How do I get my first iGaming job from scratch?
- The most common entry is a junior affiliate manager or account manager assistant at a CPA network. They hire with basic English and an understanding of CPA models; after 1–2 months of training you get your own pool of partners. Second path: junior media buyer on a team running gambling traffic. Courses from affiliate networks — not paid certificates, but actual training — are a fine way to show motivation.