The best part-time gig in town - earn money where the party is ?? "A year ago I barely knew what blackjack was. Now I'm working at fun bars, running tables and earning more than many of my friends." – Linn, 21 years old What's it actually like working as a blackjack dealer? Linn, one of our staff members, shares: What the job actually involves: You stand at the blackjack table, deal the cards, keep an eye on the game and make sure everyone's having a good time. You set the vibe. One evening you might have a table full of women at a bachelorette party, the next night a company at their Christmas dinner, and then a fun group out for after-work drinks. You're the face of it all – warm, clear, professional. And no, you don't need to know anything about cards or games. All that's required is that you're social, calm under pressure and genuinely enjoy meeting people. Everything else you'll learn through Cherry's internal training, which is completely free. Why this job? I've tried pretty much everything like cashier, serving, telemarketing. This is the first part-time job that actually feels like more than just trading hours for money. Why you should choose Cherry: No two evenings are the same, so there's virtually no risk of getting bored. You get paid to be social and present in a fun environment, not to hide behind a screen or in a back room. Every shift becomes an adventure meeting new people, so you'll get really sharp at reading people, chatting and staying on top of things (without even thinking about it). You quickly realize you're a big part of the vibe and without you it's not quite the same flow. You build experience that makes you excellent at all service jobs (and honestly, life in general). It's a flexible job you can combine with studies or other activities. About Cherry: Cherry Spelglädje has existed since 1963 and is Sweden's largest operator of land-based commercial gaming, serving over 80% of the market. We're about 600 people spread across 40 districts throughout the country. On the floor, Cherry feels like a great team where camaraderie is strong and many find lifelong friends. Who we think is a good fit: We're looking for someone who contributes to a great atmosphere at the tables, creates a safe gaming environment and makes guests feel welcome. You can tell right away when the right person is there. You're a social person who likes the pace and doesn't get stressed when things move quickly. You think evenings and weekends are prime time. The details: Scope: at least 4 weekend evenings/month, approx. 20 hours – more if you want Times: evenings and nights, primarily Fridays and Saturdays Salary: from 161 kr/h + overtime pay, commission, vacation compensation, pension contributions Collective agreement via HRF, affiliated with Visita. Age limit: 18 years This is one of the few jobs where it actually matters who you are as a person, not what's on your CV. Send your application right away and I hope to see you soon! For questions about the position, you can contact Gabriel via email [email protected] or 076-834 14 25 Cherry Spelglädje AB has since 1963 - through seriousness, responsibility and commitment - delivered gaming entertainment at restaurants, lounges, bars, hotels and nightclubs throughout Sweden, from Ystad in the south to Kiruna in the north and is divided into three regions with offices in Gothenburg and Stockholm. Cherry Spelglädje AB is part of the Cherry With Friends group. Spelglädje AB is the country's largest operator of land-based commercial gaming and holds over 80 percent of the market. Through organic growth combined with strategic acquisitions, Cherry Spelglädje today has very good geographic coverage. Furthermore, the country is divided into about 40 districts and Cherry Spelglädje has 600 employees, most of them on part-time permanent contracts.
- City
- LULEÅ
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- 65.582648728981, 22.153935980141
- Published
- 10. 8. 2026
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