Macau is booming and casinos are hiring. Here are some websites and email you may find useful in your search for a place under the Macau's sky. Best of luck and to your success!
For those wanting to come to Macau as a croupier, success rate could be limited. According to a report on July 14th 2006, The Secretary for the Economy and Finance, Tam Pak Yuen (譚伯源) clarified that the Government has never made any authorisations for non-resident workers to come to Macau to work as coupiers, whilst non-resident workers comprise about 10% of the total workforce in new hotels, with that proportion remains basically the same in all these new hotels.
Soure: BlogMacau.Info
Tip
Here's a tip from my friend, Ian of GamingFloor.com
"With perhaps up to 20 additional casinos due to open in Macau the total could go from 21 to 40 in the next 5 years.The S.A.R. like Las Vegas will have a voracious appetite for workers. It's not just gaming but also hotel, catering, administration etc... etc... right across the spectrum.
So for anyone who gets rejected all I can say is keep up with the news, keep visiting the websites and make sure you have a knockout CV at the ready.
Personnel departments only have a few minutes to dedicate to each application so your CV should be simply laid out, short and to the point. Forget about high school diplomas and other non essential material, a quality head and shoulders photo and perhaps another full length in uniform is much more important.
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Good Luck..