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Japanese- or Korean-speaking Online Croupiers needed in Madrid πͺπΈ
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Minimum 6 months
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Japanese or Korean, and
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β¬2,100 - β¬2,300 gross
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A1 - Beginner
Can understand and use basic phrases, introduce myself, and ask and answer simple questions about personal details.
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A2 - Elementary
Can communicate in simple and routine tasks, describe my background and immediate environment, and write short, simple texts.
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B1 - Intermediate
Can understand standard texts, handle most social interactions, and express opinions on familiar topics both orally and in writing.
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B2 - Upper Intermediate
Can understand the main ideas of complex texts, interact with native speakers with some ease, and write detailed texts on a variety of topics.
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C1 - Advanced
Can understand complex texts, speak fluently and accurately, and write well-structured texts on various subjects.
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C2 - Proficient
Can understand, speak, read, and write fluently and precisely, similar to a native speaker.
Description
As a Japanese or Korean online croupier, you'll work for a well-known, international employer offering online casino games. You'll be responsible for presenting the games to the Japanese or Korean market, welcoming players with enthusiasm, guiding the games professionally, and ensuring that the rules are followed correctly. Whether it's for Blackjack or Roulette, your personality will ensure a fantastic online player experience! ππ»
To apply for this job, you need a citizenship from an EU-country. Take your chance today and broaden your horizon in Madrid!
Why you don't want to miss this chance!
What do you have to do?
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Hosting various online casino games via camera
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Guiding games in a professional manner and ensuring fair gameplay
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Ensuring a fantastic online player experience! π°
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Working in rotating shifts
What do we expect of you?
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You speak fluent Japanese or Korean and very good English (B2)
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Communication and entertainment are your strongest skills
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A recent resume with a photo of yourself, a certificate of good conduct
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To apply for this job, you need a citizenship from an EU-country
This application process is with Yobbers
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Frequently asked questions
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Do I receive an employment contract from the employer abroad or from Yobbers?
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When you go to work abroad, you receive an employment contract from your new employer abroad. You are not employed by Yobbers, unless you applied for a job at Yobbers directly.
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Is it possible to go abroad with my children and family?
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For most of the vacancies we offer, it is difficult to go abroad with children because the salary is often insufficient to support your family. Besides that, the employer often expects you to work full time and it can be hard to find a nanny. Living and working abroad with children also poses some organizational problems. In our experience, it is therefore rare that your children can accompany you abroad for the positions we currently offer.
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Do I get insurance or do I have to organize it myself?
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When you work abroad, it is necessary to have health insurance, travel insurance, and liability insurance. It is important to consider which insurance suits you best. Sometimes, the employer abroad may provide health insurance. Always inquire with your employer about what they can arrange for you. If you plan to work abroad for an extended period, it is necessary to register with the municipality where you work and reside. Feel free to send us a message if you have any questions!