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RFID OPERATOR - 2nd Shift

Butler, WI · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This role requires operating multiple machines including RFID insertion and encoding equipment, tabletop rewinding/backprint systems, and thermal transfer printers. While RFID experience is preferred ...

HR Manager

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

About UsFounded 39 years ago, Hamlin Hamlin McGill has become a leader in the Tabletop and Housewares industry. We are an award-winning, fourth generation, privately-owned company with headquarters ...

Store Manager

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$46K - $52K/yr

  • PTO

Job Title: Store Manager - Retail, Tabletop Games & Taproom Location: Books & Brews Job Type: Full-Time (Approx. 40 hours/week) Pay: $21.00 - $24.00/hour starting base (Depending on experience ...

Polisher

Nashville, TN · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Position Summary Polishers ensure every tabletop item-glassware, silverware, plates, decanters, service utensils-is spotless, properly staged, and service-ready. You'll maintain par levels, organize ...

asmodee is a global leader in tabletop games, committed to bringing people together through great games and amazing stories. Listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm, we are headquartered in France, and our ...

asmodee is a global leader in tabletop games, committed to bringing people together through great games and amazing stories. Listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm, we are headquartered in France, and our ...

Gaming Associate

Altamonte Springs, FL · On-site

$15/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

Customer Service & Sales * Assist customers with buying, selling, and trading gaming products, including trading card games (TCG), tabletop games,, and accessories. * Provide knowledgeable ...

Polisher

Nashville, TN · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Position Summary Polishers ensure every tabletop item--glassware, silverware, plates, decanters, service utensils--is spotless, properly staged, and service-ready. You'll maintain par levels ...

Lead and Facilitate BCP Tabletop Exercises: Organize, facilitate, and debrief tabletop exercises to test and improve business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Ensure exercises are realistic ...

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How much do tabletop jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for tabletop in the United States is $36.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tabletop?

Tabletop jobs refer to roles involved in the creation, production, and playtesting of tabletop games such as board games, card games, and role-playing games. These jobs can include game designers, illustrators, writers, playtesters, editors, and marketing professionals. People in tabletop jobs work to develop game mechanics, create engaging narratives, produce artwork, and bring games to market. Opportunities exist both at established game publishers and as independent creators. The industry values creativity, collaboration, and a passion for games.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a tabletop game designer?

To thrive as a Tabletop Game Designer, you need a deep understanding of game mechanics, creative storytelling, and strong mathematical or logical reasoning, often supported by a background in game design or related fields. Familiarity with design software (like Adobe Creative Suite), prototyping tools, and playtesting platforms is typical, and knowledge of publishing processes or crowdfunding can be beneficial. Strong collaboration, adaptability, and communication skills help designers work effectively with artists, writers, and playtesters. These competencies ensure engaging, balanced games that appeal to target audiences and succeed in a competitive market.

What are common challenges faced by tabletop game designers, and how can they be addressed?

Tabletop Game Designers often encounter challenges such as balancing game mechanics, playtesting for fairness, and ensuring engaging player interaction. Balancing mechanics requires frequent iteration and feedback from diverse playtest groups to spot unintended advantages or strategies. Collaboration with illustrators, writers, and manufacturers is key to addressing component limitations and consistent theme integration. Staying open to constructive criticism and maintaining clear communication within the team helps streamline the development process and produce a more polished final product.

What is the difference between Tabletop vs Board Game Designer?

AspectTabletopBoard Game Designer
CredentialsOften requires knowledge of game mechanics, creativity, and sometimes design certificationsRequires similar skills, often with a focus on game mechanics, storytelling, and prototyping
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, freelance, or remote workDesign studios, freelance, or remote work
Industry UsageUsed broadly for any physical game design involving tabletop gameplaySpecifically refers to designing physical or digital board games
Search & Comparison IntentCommonly compared to board game designer due to overlapping rolesOften compared with tabletop designer as a related role

Both roles involve designing physical or digital games played on a table, with significant overlap in skills and work environment. 'Tabletop' is a broader term that can include various types of physical games, while 'Board Game Designer' specifically focuses on designing board games. Understanding these nuances helps clarify job expectations and industry terminology.

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Infographic showing various Tabletop job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, and 38% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $75,799 per year, or $36.4 per hour.

Senior/Lead Cyber Security - Incident Response Engineer

FICO

Remote

$136K - $214K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

FICO (NYSE: FICO)is a leading global analytics software company, helping businesses in 100+ countries make better decisions. Join our world-class team today and fulfill your career potential!

The Opportunity

As a Senior Incident Response Engineer at FICO, you will lead our defensive security operations with a strong focus on people, preparedness, and cross-team readiness. You will own how FICO detects,contains, andrecovers fromsecurity incidents, and build the organizational readiness that makes that possible.Youwillbe responsiblefordesigning and running tabletop exercisesthat bring stakeholders from across the business together and keep them engaged from planning through execution. If you love building trust across teams and shaping how FICO prepares for security incidents, this role is for you.

WhatYou'llContribute

  • Design andfacilitateincident response tabletop exercisesacross security, IT, engineering, legal, and business teams, testingpreparednessand surfacing gaps.

  • Own the full incident lifecycle: detection, triage, containment, eradication, recovery, and post-incident review.

  • Build andmaintainIR plans, playbooks, and runbooksfor consistent, repeatable response.

  • Partner with threat intelligence, SOC, and engineering to turn IR and exercise findings into stronger detection and controls.

  • Communicate clearly with stakeholders at all levels, during incidents and in reporting.

  • Supportdigital forensics investigations, apply the PICERL and NIST frameworks, and lead IR activities in cloud environments using SIEM, CSPM, and other cloud security tooling.

  • Bring an IR perspective to FICO's cloud and AI security programsand use AI and automation in IR and tabletop exercise workflows.

WhatWe'reSeeking

  • In-depthexperience designing andfacilitatingIR tabletop exercises or similar simulations, including engaging cross-functionalparticipantsand turning results into real improvements.

  • Strong interpersonal skills: calm under pressure, a skilled facilitator, a trusted relationship-builder across teams, and an effective coach and mentor.

  • Experience in enterprise incident responseacross the full IR lifecycle.Good working knowledge of forensics tools (such as Magnet Axiom, Velociraptor, Volatility, FTK, Autopsy) and AWS cloud security fundamentals.

  • Good understanding ofcloud security and AI security concepts.

  • Must have atleast one of the following certifications, or similar: GCIH, GCFA, GCFE, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or CISSP

Our Offer to You

  • An inclusive culture strongly reflecting our core values: Act Like an Owner, Delight Our Customers and Earn the Respect of Others.

  • The opportunity to make an impact and develop professionally by leveraging your unique strengths and participating in valuable learning experiences.

  • Highly competitive compensation, benefits and rewards programs that encourage you to bring your best every day and be recognized for doing so.

  • An engaging, people-first work environment offering work/life balance, employee resource groups, and social events to promote interaction and camaraderie.

  • The targeted base pay range for this role is: $136,500 to $214,500 with this range reflecting differences in candidate knowledge, skills and experience.

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Why Make a Move to FICO?

At FICO, you can develop your career with a leading organization in one of the fastest-growing fields in technology today - Big Data analytics. You'll play a part in our commitment to help businesses use data to improve every choice they make, using advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, optimization, and much more.


FICO makes a real difference in the way businesses operate worldwide:

Credit Scoring - FICO Scores are used by 90 of the top 100 US lenders.

Fraud Detection and Security - 4 billion payment cards globally are protected by FICO fraud systems.

Lending - 3/4 of US mortgages are approved using the FICO Score.

Global trends toward digital transformation have created tremendous demand for FICO's solutions, placing us among the world's top 100 software companies by revenue. We help many of the world's largest banks, insurers, retailers, telecommunications providers and other firms reach a new level of success. Our success is dependent on really talented people - just like you - who thrive on the collaboration and innovation that's nurtured by a diverse and inclusive environment. We'll provide the support you need, while ensuring you have the freedom to develop your skills and grow your career. Join FICO and help change the way business thinks!

Learn more about how you can fulfil your potential at www.fico.com/Careers

FICO promotes a culture of inclusion and seeks to attract a diverse set of candidates for each job opportunity. We are an equal employment opportunity employer and we're proud to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all candidates without regard to race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. Research has shown that women and candidates from underrepresented communities may not apply for an opportunity if they don't meet all stated qualifications. While our qualifications are clearly related to role success, each candidate's profile is unique and strengths in certain skill and/or experience areas can be equally effective. If you believe you have many, but not necessarily all, of the stated qualifications we encourage you to apply.

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