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Social Media Personality

Oakland, CA · On-site

$130K/yr

As part of the Dolls Kill livestream team, you will be the on-camera host and face of the brand--connecting with our audience in real time and showcasing the Dolls Kill product to viewers all over ...

Social Media Personality

Oakland, CA · On-site

$130K/yr

As part of the Dolls Kill livestream team, you will be the on-camera host and face of the brand-connecting with our audience in real time and showcasing the Dolls Kill product to viewers all over the ...

Social Media Personality

Oakland, CA · On-site

$130K/yr

As part of the Dolls Kill livestream team, you will be the on-camera host and face of the brand-connecting with our audience in real time and showcasing the Dolls Kill product to viewers all over the ...

Social Media Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$1K - $1K/mo

Host on-camera features for new menu items, cocktails, and beer releases. * Provide on-camera walkthroughs of events, spaces, and behind-the-scenes activity. Content Production * Plan, shoot, and ...

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How much do camera host jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for camera host in the United States is $18.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Camera Host, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Camera Host, you need strong on-camera presence, clear verbal communication, and a good understanding of the subject matter you are presenting. Familiarity with live streaming platforms, teleprompter systems, and basic video production tools is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, adaptability, and confidence help Camera Hosts engage with audiences and respond well to unexpected situations. These skills ensure compelling presentations, maintain viewer engagement, and contribute to the overall success of video content or live broadcasts.

How do Camera Hosts typically collaborate with production crews during live broadcasts?

Camera Hosts work closely with directors, camera operators, and technical staff to ensure seamless on-air presentations. They must quickly adapt to cues from the production team, respond to real-time changes, and maintain clear communication to handle unexpected situations. This collaborative dynamic is essential for delivering engaging content and managing transitions smoothly. Building strong relationships with crew members can make a significant difference in the overall quality and flow of a live broadcast.

What is a Camera Host?

A Camera Host is a professional responsible for presenting, guiding, or narrating live or recorded content in front of a camera. They may work in television, web streaming, live events, or other broadcast settings, engaging audiences by introducing segments, interviewing guests, or providing commentary. Camera Hosts need strong communication skills, confidence on camera, and the ability to interact naturally with both the audience and other on-air talent. Their role is crucial in ensuring smooth transitions and keeping viewers engaged throughout the program.

What is the difference between Camera Host vs Camera Operator?

AspectCamera HostCamera Operator
CredentialsMinimal; often includes communication or media trainingTechnical certifications or experience with camera equipment
Work EnvironmentStudio, live events, or on-location hostingStudio, film sets, or broadcast environments
Employer & IndustryTV shows, live events, online streamingTV networks, film productions, broadcasting
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding hosting roles and skillsTechnical camera operation and filming skills

While a Camera Host primarily engages with audiences and presents content, a Camera Operator focuses on operating camera equipment to capture footage. Both roles are essential in media production but differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

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Server Experience? Become an On-Camera Game Host - From $17/hr + Tips

Evolution

Grand Rapids, MI

$17/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 hours ago


Job description

Company Description

Get paid to use your restaurant experience on camera - no casino experience needed, paid training included.

Why This Job Is Different

This is not another restaurant job. You'll work in a modern studio environment in Kentwood/SE Grand Rapids, hosting live casino games on camera for online players.

You'll receive paid training, steady full-time hours, paid breaks, benefits, 401(k) match, career growth opportunities, and compensation that includes a guaranteed tip floor, with additional tips that may increase total earnings.

Instead of running food, covering sections, or waiting on unpredictable tables, you'll use the same people skills in a more structured and polished studio environment.

About Us

Evolution is a developer and supplier of virtual casino games, since 2006. We evolve the gaming industry by designing and hosting the most streamed, interactive casino tables and slots in the world. Every day, thousands play with real money, from their mobile devices, on one of our 70+ games.
 

Celebrating 20 years of presenting games in 15 languages, Evolution is momentously thriving beyond our 45  studios, 25,000+ employees, and 40 countries and cities. Our North American talent broadcasts 24/7 from our studios in Grand Rapids, MI, Southfield, MI, Atlantic City, NJ,  Philadelphia, PA, Fairfield CT and Vancouver, Ontario Montreal-Quebec, Canada.


At Evolution, everyone is a winner! Embracing diversity by hiring personalities across any ethnicity, gender expression, and religion, Evolution is a global enterprise hiring individuals that will elevate our brand.

Job Description

What You'll Actually Do

  • Host live casino games like Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and game show-style games on camera.
  • Welcome players, explain game rules, announce winners, and keep the game moving.
  • Keep the experience fun, upbeat, professional, and entertainment-focused.
  • Use your personality and service skills to create a great player experience.

Who Thrives Here

Restaurant and hospitality workers do well in this role because they already know how to connect with people, stay energetic and multitask. Strong fits include:

  • Servers
  • Bartenders
  • Hosts
  • Restaurant workers
  • Hospitality workers
  • Retail employees
  • Customer service workers
  • Performers or entertainers
  • Anyone comfortable being themselves on camera

No casino experience is required. We will train you.

We Offer:

This position is an excellent opportunity to join the fast-growing team, we also offer:

  • From $17/hr including guaranteed tip floor, plus uncapped tips
  • Paid training
  • Full-time hours
  • Paid breaks
  • PTO
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) match
  • Career growth opportunities
  • Modern studio environment
  • A seated role, not a restaurant floor
  • A role where your hospitality experience actually transfers

#EVOGRH

Qualifications
  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Comfortable working on camera
  • Strong communication skills
  • Reliable, professional, and team-oriented
  • Able to pass required background checks
  • Able to obtain a Michigan gaming license - we help with the process
Additional Information

Essential Game Presenter and Game Show Host Physical Functions:

  • Comfortable working on camera under professional studio lighting.
  • Comfortable sitting or standing for the duration of the shift based on game assignment.
  • Able to follow game procedures and studio standards.
  • Able to work assigned full-time shifts, including evenings, weekends, or overnights depending on schedule.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain required gaming license.