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🔥 Working in iGaming: where to go in 2026

iGaming is one of the few industries where the market keeps growing, job openings are updated every week, and real experience is valued more than formal noscripts. Online casinos, betting, affiliate marketing, payments, analytics, product — this is an industry that needs people who can deliver results.

📌 In the new article, we break down the iGaming job market and cover everything specialists and companies need to know:
— which roles are truly in demand;
— why iGaming offers relocation and remote work more easily than most industries;
— which professions are being strengthened by AI and which are gradually fading out;
— where to look for jobs;
— what to expect from the job market in 2026–2027.

🔗 If you’re thinking about a career in iGaming or want to keep your finger on the pulse of the market, this is a must-read. The full version is available here.

✔️ If you’re job hunting, check out our vacancies section.

👉 And a bit of networking in the comments — share what you do and which position or specialist you’re looking for.

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⚡️ Continuing the iGaming career topic — from market analysis to real vacancies

In the previous post, we broke down where the iGaming market is heading in 2026, which roles are gaining strength, and why the industry remains one of the most resilient for remote work and career growth. Below are fresh vacancies from companies that are already looking for specialists.

📌 Digital Designer — YTG
YTG is a media buying team creating high-converting creatives for traffic arbitrage and digital marketing.
Conditions: remote work, flexible schedule, transparent pay with weekly payouts, career growth based on performance.
👉 Contacts: @magnificantfffff
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📌 Affiliate Manager — KMA
KMA is an international CPA network operating since 2013 across 75+ GEOs.
Conditions: remote work, full-time.
👉 Contacts: @jimmy96m
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📌 Frontend Developer — Cobalt Lab
Cobalt Lab is a specialized gaming platform for the Rust online game community.
Conditions: fully remote, 30+ person team with no bureaucracy, daily standups at 12:00 MSK, salary discussed individually.
👉 Contacts: @AdelF_Adel
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📌 Affiliate Manager — Gioventi
Gioventi is a fast-growing iGaming company with strong investment backing.
Conditions: remote work, full-time.
👉 Contacts: @RecruitingGioventi
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📌 Senior BDM Manager — Masons Group
Masons Group is an international iGaming company and affiliate network working with key GEOs and focused on building scalable partner ecosystems.
Conditions: remote work, international team, influence over partner strategy development, participation in large-scale projects.
👉 Contacts: @sourcer_v_masons
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If you missed the previous post, make sure to start with it to understand the market context and choose the right direction.
If you’re already job hunting — save this list and apply.


🔵More hot vacancies on our website.
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⚡️ Stay tuned for fresh vacancies & industry news.
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😱 AI in iGaming: Who Will Survive in 2026 — and Who Will Disappear

AI in iGaming is no longer an add-on — it’s a foundational layer. It cuts routine work, speeds up processes, and is rapidly reshaping the job market. And yes, some roles are genuinely disappearing.

📌 In the article:
— which iGaming roles will be almost fully automated by 2027
— which skills (urgent to develop) protect you from being replaced by AI
— how the role of copywriters and marketers in iGaming is changing
— where to look for jobs in affiliate marketing in 2026–2027
— bonus: checklist “How to Find a Job in iGaming in 2026”

👉 If you already work in iGaming or are just considering entering the industry, it’s better to understand the rules of the game in advance.
Read the full article here.

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👉 Drop your own caption for this video in the comments — and you definitely won’t get cut this month.
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⚡️ 15% discount on gambling creatives from LR PROD

LR PROD is a creative production studio and a 3SNET partner, specializing in high-converting creatives for the gambling vertical. They work with media buying teams, CPA networks, and iGaming brands, helping increase CTR, CR, and ROI through well-thought-out visuals and up-to-date formats.

📌 What they do:
— motion videos for social, UAC, and push
— static banners with a strong CTR focus
— news-style and native creatives
— UGC formats
— actor-based videos tailored to specific GEOs
— deepfakes for scaling

✔️ Full-cycle production: from idea and noscript to final delivery and adaptation for GEOs, traffic sources, and offers.

🎁 For 3SNET partners — 15% off the first order
When contacting the manager, make sure to mention the promo code:

**3SNET-LRPROD**

If you’ve been looking for a studio that truly understands gambling and builds creatives for performance — you’ve just found it.


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⚡️ AI in iGaming: the point of no return has been crossed

AI in iGaming is no longer a trendy toy or an experimental technology. It is already reshaping the entire industry — from game development and UX to marketing, antifraud, and compliance.

📌 The question now is not whether you use AI, but where the line lies between player manipulation and fair engagement — and why AI-first companies are starting to take market share from everyone else.

✔️ In the new article, we break down:
— what new opportunities and risks AI brings to the iGaming market
— how AI helps retain and monetize players
— why regulators are beginning to step in around “emotional AI”
— what an AI-first operational model is and why companies need it

👉 Read this if you work in the industry and don’t want to stay stuck in “manual mode.”

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🔥 What you might have missed over the past 2 weeks

We’ve gathered the latest materials into one quick list — no fluff. GEO overviews, licenses, the betting market, figures from industry leaders, platforms, and useful promo codes. You can skim it in a couple of minutes or dive in for much longer — your call ⚡️


🪄GEO Overviews
📌 iGaming Overview of Spain

🪄Useful Reads
📌How is AI Impacting iGaming in 2026?
📌iGaming Jobs in 2026: Which Roles Will AI Replace?
📌 Most Unusual Events for Betting
📌10 Facts About Casinos and Bookmakers

🪄Platforms
📌Trackier Platform: "Flexibility Based on Transparency"

🪄 Promo
📌LR PROD 15% OFF

🪄 Events
Meet 3SNET at ICE Barcelona: if you spot girls in blue T-shirts — don’t hesitate to come say hi!
📌ICE Barcelona, January 19
📌SiGMA Eurasia 2026

🪄 Companies
📌 Lenkep — iGaming recruitment agency
📌 AdsPower — professional anti-detect browser
📌 GeeLark — cloud-based platform

You can add your company to the 3SNET website and find new clients here.


Drop a comment and let us know what else you’d like to read about — we’ll definitely listen! ❤️‍🔥

📌 What else are you curious about?
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⚡️ Top betting events of the week: January is back in full swing

The holiday noise has faded, and sports are fully back to business. It’s a packed week: standings are being decided in championships, major tournaments are wrapping up, and in some places all eyes are on a single key matchup.

✔️ Check out the event cards, mark the ones with the highest engagement, and adapt your creatives to the current pace — this week is perfect for steady, well-thought-out traffic.

All events are in our calendar.

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⚡️ iGaming weekly roundup: this time with a touch of absurdity

Hello everyone! Kicking off a new workweek — hopefully productive and free of bad news.

📌 Legal highlights
— Denmark is preparing new gambling advertising regulations: integrations into sports broadcasts, ads featuring celebrities, and content targeting young audiences will be banned.
— Austria is extending its state gambling monopoly until 2027.
— Belarus is legalizing crypto banks — an important step for payment infrastructure and the iGaming ecosystem.

📌 Important
— The EU Court has allowed the application of local law in disputes with offshore iGaming operators. This is a major precedent for the market.

📌 Counting money — no saving here
— Paraguay: market turnover in 2025 reached $32.6 million (+22.9% YoY).
— Brazil: bookmakers invested $260 million in marketing over the year.
— Portugal: iGaming revenue in Q3 2025 totaled €297 million (+11.6%).
— France: operators’ marketing budgets in 2026 will grow to €785 million.

📌 Ad platforms & restrictions
— From January 21, Google Ads bans advertising for rummy and daily fantasy sports in India.
— Kick has restricted gambling streams for Russian-speaking audiences.

📌 Scandals, intrigue, investigations
— Donald Trump reported the detention of a player who earned over $400,000 betting on the arrest of Maduro on Polymarket.
— A link to Fonbet was found on the official website of an Orthodox festival in Belarus.
— Estonia exempted online casinos from taxes in 2026 due to a drafting error in the law — instead of reducing the rate, the tax was effectively set to zero.

👉 Now it’s your turn: what good news are you waiting for? Personal, work-related, or from the iGaming world — share in the comments, let’s imagine something positive.

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🔥 ICE has kicked off — and we’re already there!

The conference has officially started, and the 3SNET team is on site, ready for live and productive networking.

Look for the girls in blue 3SNET shirts — come say hi without hesitation: let’s meet, talk, and connect ❤️‍🔥

👉 To make sure we meet, here’s the link to schedule a meeting.

⚡️ — if you’re already at ICE
😂 — if Barcelona is still just a dream
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😂 iGaming in Estonia: the tax was canceled… by mistake

In January 2026, Estonia had a rare regulatory fail: due to a single wording issue in the law, online casinos were formally left without a tax for the entire year.

The amendments were supposed to reduce the tax burden, but in the final version the tax was tied only to games of skill — while games of chance (i.e. all classic gambling) simply fell out of the legal text.

The mistake has already been acknowledged, and the law will be urgently fixed. Still, the case is illustrative: even in one of Europe’s most precise jurisdictions, a single line of text can mean millions lost. Regulation is always about the details.

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What do you think — coincidence?
⚡️ — a pure bureaucratic fail
😂 — a bit too convenient, don’t you think?
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🔥 iGaming: how the industry grew up

Over 30 years, iGaming has evolved from clunky dial-up websites to a global industry with licenses, regulators, and AI embedded in almost every second product. If we simplify it, the industry went through three key eras.

📌 The 1990s: the first online casinos and the “wow” effect
The internet was slow, the design was rough, but the idea was revolutionary: gambling for real money without leaving home.
The first software and payment providers appeared — Microgaming, Cryptologic. Antigua became one of the first jurisdictions to issue online casino licenses, and the market started growing with almost no rules.

📌 2003–2008: the poker boom and global money
The real explosion came with online poker. Chris Moneymaker’s story — winning $2.5 million — turned poker into a mass phenomenon. ESPN broadcast tournaments, millions of people joined poker rooms worldwide.

📌 The 2010s: the end of chaos and the era of regulation
In the 2010s, iGaming entered a phase where survival and legalization mattered more than growth at any cost. A wave of regulation hit the industry hard: some operators and affiliates couldn’t handle the pressure, lost markets, and shut down. But new players emerged, building businesses around licenses, compliance, and local rules. For iGaming, this was both the collapse of the old “wild” model and the birth of a full-fledged global digital industry.

👉 A detailed article is now live on the blog. Besides the history of iGaming, it covers industry structure and segmentation, the market, payment solutions, and more. Read it here.

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⚡️ CPA Quiz

If you work in iGaming or affiliates, these questions should be answered without hesitation.

Let’s go 👉
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