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City of Dreams Mediterranean: Join Cyprus’ first in-house dealer school

The City of Dreams Mediterranean (CoD) Dealer School offers professional, in-house training with the guidance of the top table games experts of Melco, a leader in the hospitality and entertainment industry worldwide.

Those interested in making a career for themselves in the casino industry are given the opportunity to enrol in CoD’s free training and learn a variety of table games, while at the same time mastering the art of customer service.

Once they finish the course, they are immediately recruited to the company’s team of professionals. Attendees will learn how to work multiple types of table games, including roulette, blackjack, stud poker, Texas poker and squeezed baccarat.

The courses are free of charge. According to the company, “As soon as you enrol, you start employment at City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe’s first integrated resort and grandest casino. This is a paid training!”

You have to be over 21 years of age in order to enrol in the courses, while English proficiency is mandatory.

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Visit the CoD website to find more job opportunities here.

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