New Jersey online gaming jobs must move in-state by May 1st

Press of Atlantic City – More than four months after the launch of Internet gambling in New Jersey, operators in the developing industry are approaching their first deadlines for creating jobs in the state. Regulators are requiring that by May 1, all platform providers base their teams working on customer service, fraud detection and accounting in New Jersey. Rather than the gambling industry jobs of the past, which included cocktail servers, dealers and other service and hospitality positions, the jobs of the future will be more technical, dealing with activity from behind computer screens. Exact numbers of how many Internet…