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Emphasizes the iterative design process and connects game design to computer science, visual arts, storytelling, and user experience design disciplines. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction:

Emphasizes the iterative design process and connects game design to computer science, visual arts, storytelling, and user experience design disciplines. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction:

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How much do computer gaming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer gaming in Massachusetts is $52,747.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $60,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a computer gaming job?

A Computer Gaming job involves working in the video game industry in roles such as game development, design, testing, or esports management. Professionals in this field may create game mechanics, write code, design graphics, or ensure quality through testing. Other positions focus on streaming, marketing, or community management. The industry offers diverse career opportunities for those with technical, creative, or business skills.

What are some typical career progression paths in the computer gaming industry?

A career in computer gaming can begin with entry-level roles such as junior developer, game tester, or artist, and advance to positions like lead designer, project manager, or technical director. Many professionals specialize in areas such as level design, artificial intelligence, or game engine development as they gain experience. The gaming industry also offers opportunities to move into related fields such as game publishing, production, or user experience research. Your growth often depends on your technical mastery, creativity, collaboration skills, and willingness to stay updated with the latest trends and technologies in gaming.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in computer gaming, and why are they important?

To thrive in computer gaming careers such as game designer, developer, or tester, you generally need strong programming and analytical skills, creativity, and a relevant degree in computer science or game design. Familiarity with engines such as Unity or Unreal, experience in coding languages like C++ or C#, and certifications from recognized digital platforms are highly valued. Excellent teamwork, communication, and problem-solving abilities help professionals excel in collaborative and fast-paced development environments. These skills ensure you can contribute effectively to creating engaging games, troubleshoot technical issues, and adapt to evolving industry trends.

What cities in Massachusetts are hiring for Computer Gaming jobs?

Cities in Massachusetts with the most Computer Gaming job openings:

Infographic showing various Computer Gaming job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $52,747 per year, or $25.4 per hour.

Enforcement Counsel, Gaming & Sports Wagering

Massachusetts Gaming Commission

Boston, MA • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Description

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) is seeking to hire an Attorney to work as Enforcement Counsel within the MGC's Investigations & Enforcement Bureau (IEB). The IEB is the primary enforcement agent for regulatory matters under the Massachusetts gaming law (M.G.L. c. 23K) and sports wagering law (M.G.L. c. 23N). Under the direction of the Chief Enforcement Counsel, the Enforcement Counsel will work in conjunction with, and provide legal guidance, to members of the MGC's civilian Gaming Agents Division (Gaming Agent's Division), Sports Wagering Division, and the Massachusetts State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit (GEU) on regulatory matters. The Enforcement Counsel will also work collaboratively with the IEB's civilian Financial Investigations Division, the IEB's Paralegal(s), and the Commission's Licensing Division to reach well-reasoned determinations that comport with the legal and policy objectives of the gaming and sports wagering laws.

Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:

* Work in collaboration with and advise the Gaming Agents, Sports Wagering Division, and members of the GEU in preparing notices of violation(s) and enforcement actions, including the assessment of, or recommendations for, civil administrative penalties, to address casino and vendor noncompliance under the gaming law, as well as noncompliance by those who hold licenses under the sports wagering law.

* Work with management of casinos and sports wagering operators to obtain information related to noncompliance matters and, in some instances, towards disposition of civil administrative penalties by way of agreed settlements.

* Provide legal guidance to the Gaming Agents and Sports Wagering Divisions regarding the regulatory audits and monitoring functions performed by those Divisions; the ongoing review of the casinos' and sports wagering operators' Internal Controls to ensure consistency with all regulatory requirements; and in identifying and managing areas of risk.

* Work in collaboration with the MGC's General Counsel's Office to identify and promulgate regulations and regulatory amendments to gaming and sports wagering regulations as necessary.

* Maintain knowledge of the Massachusetts gaming and sports wagering laws, and issues that impact suitability for licensure of casino employees and vendors, as well as those who hold sports wagering licenses.

* Work in collaboration with the MGC's Licensing Division, the GEU, and the Financial Investigations Division, in performing the background investigations of sports wagering operators, as well as individuals and vendors who are seeking qualification or licensure for employment at, or selling goods and/or providing services to, the licensed casinos and sports wagering operators in Massachusetts.

* Prepare and review suitability reports and/or summaries pertaining to high level casino employees, gaming vendors, and sports wagering operators as needed.

* Work with IEB Paralegal(s) to prepare and review adverse action notices for applicants, licensees, and registrants who are disqualified or may be unsuitable for licensure or registration under Massachusetts law, as well as MGC involuntary exclusion list orders.

* Prepare and present cases for hearings before an impartial hearings officer, including preparation and introduction of exhibits; witness preparation and examination; opening statements and closing arguments; and filing motions and briefs where necessary.

* Present to the Commission in livestreamed public meetings and adjudicatory hearings.

* Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

* Conducts self with utmost integrity.

* Comfort working as part of a team and independently.

* Demonstrated capacity for sound legal research and analysis, and problem solving.

* Excellent oral and written communication skills, professionalism, and interpersonal skills necessary to maintain a cohesive, team-oriented environment while leading by example.

* A high degree of flexibility to support the evolving needs of the IEB and Commission.

* Competence in computer usage and standard software including Microsoft Office applications, word-processing, spreadsheets, project management, SharePoint and database software.

Experience,Education,and Training:

* A Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and a license to practice law in Massachusetts.

* At least three to five years of legal experience working in a governmental agency or law firm, including trial or administrative hearing experience, or appellate experience.

Our Benefits: Hybrid work environment; MA State Retirement Plan (pension); a 9000 sq. foot on-site fitness center; tuition remission for yourself and your spouse to MA Community Colleges and State Universities; medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; deferred compensation 457(b) plan; flexible spending for healthcare, daycare, and transportation; 15 vacation days to start, 12 paid holidays, three personal days and 15 sick days per year.

The MGC offers a hybrid work environment and requires staff to work at least two days in the Boston Office. Based on business needs, additional in-office days may be required.

First consideration will be given to applications received within 14 days of the job posting date.

Salary is commensurate with experience.

The successful candidate must pass an extensive background check conducted by the Massachusetts State Police. It includes a full credit check, CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), fingerprinting, drug test, reference checks, review of IRS Income Tax Transcripts for the last four years, and a Certificate of Good Standing from the Massachusetts Dept. of Revenue (DOR).

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is responsible for the implementation of the expanded gaming law (Chapter 194 of the Acts of 2011) and regulatory oversight of G.L. chapter 23K (casino gaming), chapter 23N (sports wagering), and chapter 128A (horse racing). Under these laws, the Commission is tasked with establishing a regulatory framework for the solicitation, licensing, taxation, and oversight of a maximum of three casino licenses and one slots parlor only license, the provision of in-person and digital sports wagering, and the live and simulcasting of horse racing in Massachusetts.

It is the policy of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to afford equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status that is protected by federal, state, or local law.

Official Title: Enforcement Counsel, MGC Primary Location: United States-Massachusetts-101 Federal Street - Boston Job: Legal Services Agency: Massachusetts Gaming Commission Schedule: Full-time Shift: Day Job Posting: Aug 12, 2026, 2:49:57 PM Number of Openings: 1 Salary: 96,827.00 - 121,531.00 Yearly If you have Diversity, Affirmative Action or Equal Employment Opportunity questions or need a Reasonable Accommodation, please contact Diversity Officer / ADA Coordinator: Kathleen Buckley - 6179798461 Bargaining Unit: 000-Unclassified Confidential: No Potentially Eligible for a Hybrid Work Schedule: Yes