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Dealer Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Experienced Pit Dealer

Shakopee, MN · On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Ensure great customer service by dealing a standardized, smooth and mechanically efficient game. Control game action and players. Ensure games are dealt in agreement with card club policy and ...

Experienced Table Games Dealer

Prior Lake, MN

$30/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Applies high guest service standards in dealing table games to increase game efficiency, time played, and promoting positive guest experience. Deals cards according to prescribed policies and ...

Table Games New Dealer Class

Prior Lake, MN

$20/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are looking to bring on new table games dealers for our new dealer class starting on Monday, September 21st . If you enjoy talking with people, making memorable experiences for guests, and are ...

Table Games New Dealer Class

Prior Lake, MN · On-site

$20/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are looking to bring on new table games dealers for our new dealer class starting on Monday, September 21st . If you enjoy talking with people, making memorable experiences for guests, and are ...

Dahl Automotive is hiring a Dealer Trade Driver in Rochester, MN. In this important role, you will drive locally and regionally to pick-up vehicles for our dealerships. Bring your safe driving to the ...

Dahl Automotive is hiring a Dealer Trade Driver in Rochester, MN. In this important role, you will drive locally and regionally to pick-up vehicles for our dealerships. Bring your safe driving to the ...

Dahl Automotive is hiring a Dealer Trade Driver in Rochester, MN. In this important role, you will drive locally and regionally to pick-up vehicles for our dealerships. Bring your safe driving to the ...

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How much do dealer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for dealer in Minnesota is $19.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.13 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a dealer?

Dealers are professionals who facilitate transactions in markets, most commonly in financial markets or casinos. In financial contexts, a dealer buys and sells securities or other assets for their own account, profiting from the spread between buying and selling prices. In casinos, a dealer manages table games, deals cards, and ensures that the rules are followed. Dealers require strong attention to detail, communication skills, and knowledge of the products or games they handle.

What does a dealer do?

A casino dealer oversees the function of table games like blackjack, poker, and roulette in a casino. As a dealer, you are responsible for shuffling and dealing cards and playing against the customer on behalf of the house. You communicate with pit clerks to make sure customers are satisfied, able to keep playing, and being treated fairly by the customer service team. It’s important that you make the player feel welcome, regardless of the odds of winning a particular game. As the odds are in the house’s favor, it is not your job to beat the customer but to ensure they’re having fun. However, as a dealer, you do have to keep a watch for players who are not following the rules of the casino, delegating to security when necessary.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a dealer?

To excel as a Dealer, you need strong numerical aptitude, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of gaming rules and procedures, usually backed by a high school diploma and formal casino training. Familiarity with casino management systems, card shuffling machines, and surveillance tools is commonly required. Outstanding customer service, communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure accurate game operations, regulatory compliance, and a positive experience for guests, which are crucial for casino success.

What are some common challenges faced by dealers in a fast-paced casino environment?

Dealers in busy casinos often face challenges such as managing multiple games simultaneously, maintaining focus amid distractions, and handling high-pressure situations with professionalism. They must ensure accurate payouts, enforce game rules, and provide excellent customer service to diverse patrons. Adapting to rotating shifts and staying alert during long hours are also common aspects of the job. Building strong communication skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure are key to success in this role.

What is the difference between Dealer vs Sales Associate?

AspectDealerSales Associate
CredentialsMay require dealership-specific training or licensingTypically requires sales or customer service experience
Work EnvironmentDealerships, showrooms, or auto lotsRetail stores, showrooms, or dealerships
Industry UsageCommonly used in automotive, boat, or equipment salesUsed across retail and automotive sectors
Job FocusFacilitating vehicle sales, customer negotiationsAssisting customers, promoting products, closing sales

While both Dealers and Sales Associates work in sales environments, Dealers typically manage the entire sales process at a dealership, often requiring specific licensing. Sales Associates focus on customer interaction and sales support within retail or dealership settings. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right role for their skills and career goals.

Is it hard to get a dealership job?

Getting a dealership job as a dealer can be competitive and often requires relevant experience, such as sales or automotive knowledge, along with a valid driver's license and sometimes certifications. Strong communication skills and a clean background check can improve chances of employment, but the difficulty varies by location and dealership size.

What are the duties of a dealer?

A dealer is responsible for selling products or services, managing customer transactions, and maintaining inventory. They often need to have good communication skills, knowledge of the products, and may require relevant licenses or certifications depending on the industry. Dealers work in retail, automotive, or gaming environments and typically follow company policies and legal regulations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Dealer jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Dealer jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Dealer jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Dealer job openings:

What are popular job titles related to Dealer jobs in MN?

For Dealer jobs in MN, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Dealer job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,135 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

$22.60/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description


Division/Department: Black Bear Casino Resort - Table Games
Location: Black Bear Casino Resort - Onsite
Reports To: Table Games Manager
Probationary Period: 90 days - Full time; 120 days - Part time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (hourly)
Classification: Class A Gaming Licensure
Driver's License: Level 0 - No Driver's License required.
Rate of Pay: $10.59 an hour plus tips, with average tips being $22.60 an hour
Responsibilities
  • Deals Table Games to guests according to the rules of the game being played.
  • Provides prompt, courteous, and accurate dealing at assigned table.
  • Maintains a continuous inspection of cards, ensuring the security of assigned game at all times.
  • Maintains an orderly table as well as an appropriate game speed in a courteous manner.
  • Provides customers with assistance to ensure adherence to established rules, policies, and procedures.
  • The dealer has signatory ability for fill or credit slips and table trays. The dealer has access to the Table Games department.
  • The dealer is responsible for all chips and monies in assigned rack.
  • Exchanges customer's currency for gaming chips and deposits currency in drop box.
  • Determines winning and losing bets.
  • Pays wining bets and collects losing bets accurately according to appropriate odds.
  • All documentation must be consistently completed in a manner as addressed in the Table Games policies and procedures or directed by the Table Games Manager or his/her designee.
  • Knows Players Club benefits, property amenities, events and marketing programs.
  • Understands that when errors are made, the Dealer must inform their supervisor prior to taking any corrective actions.
  • Department uniform is required and provided to the employee, which must be worn during scheduled work hours unless prior arrangements have been made with management.
  • Must attend all mandatory department trainings.
  • Must attend all required Title 31 and/or SAR trainings.
  • Ensures confidentiality of financial records and all records for employees and/or clients.
  • Displays a responsive and professional manner in promptly responding to all requests, complaints, and problems.
  • Recognizes that each employee is a representative of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and is responsible for demonstrating courtesy, respect, and sensitivity to the needs of all others, including visitors and co-workers.
  • Represents the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the department in a positive and professional manner in the community.
  • Required to maintain proper attendance including reporting to work on time in accordance with applicable policies.
  • Maintains a clean and organized work area.
  • Due to changes and modifications in the job from time to time, employees are required to be flexible and assume other responsibilities assigned by management as deemed necessary.

Qualifications
  • No Driver's License required
  • Applicants must complete the following minimum training hour requirements at the Blackjack Table Games dealer school;
  • Applicants with no previous dealer experience must complete 80 hours of training.
  • Applicants who have previous dealer experience need to complete a minimum of 40 hours training;
  • Successful completion of Blackjack Table Games dealer school and the ability to successfully pass auditions for all table games offered at Black Bear along with a recommendation for hire from the Table Games Manager is required.
  • Gaming experience is desired.
  • Ability to provide excellent Guest Service when making difficult game decisions.
  • Operations are conducted seven days a week; 24 hours a day; and on holidays.
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing is required.
  • Ability to work independently and establish priorities is required.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy is required.
  • Ability to establish professional and harmonious working relationships on all projects and with all parties involved.
  • Subject to drug and alcohol testing in accordance with the Fond du Lac Reservation's Personnel Policies.
  • Subject to pre-employment and annual background checks.
  • PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT:
  • Prolonged standing is required.
  • Ability to repeatedly reach, stretch, grasp, twist, push and pull with your hands and arms is required.
  • Subject to inside environmental conditions, including work in a potentially smoking environment.

About Us
The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Nagaajiwanaang (Where the water stops), is one of the six Bands of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and a proud sovereign Ojibwe nation. We strive to be a diverse, supportive, and inclusive workforce that employs Fond du Lac Band members, native peoples, and those from our surrounding communities.
As one of Carlton County's largest employers, the Fond du Lac Band is dedicated to elevating the community through a broad spectrum of programs and enterprises including our gaming facilities, tribal government, health services, and education that promotes our language, culture, and the preservation of our natural resources.
The Fond du Lac Band is an employer that cultivates the growth of our employees and our programs; a place where you can develop your skills and gain experience that will positively impact the lives of those who call the Fond du Lac Band home. Our hiring practices follow tribal employment rights outlined in Fond du Lac Ordinance #12/94 (TERO).
Join the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa in our mission to preserve and promote our community while contributing to its vibrant future.