Mountain View is Google's hometown and a corporate-event powerhouse in the Silicon Valley corridor — campus company nights, product launches, Computer History Museum galas, and celebrations along downtown Castro Street keep casino nights busy year-round. Casino-party events use prop chips with no real-money wagering, so no gaming license is required to deal them. Casino Party Dealers trains dealers free — centered on the San Jose hub — and books them into 4-hour evening events, where you're the entertainment and keep every dollar of your cash tips. No experience required.
How You Start Dealing in Mountain View
Three steps. About four weeks. Zero gambling experience required — training runs from the nearby San Jose hub.
Apply in 3 Minutes
Tell us you can reach Mountain View for evenings and what hospitality, retail, or customer-service work you've done. Downtown restaurant and event backgrounds are a natural fit for corporate casino nights.
Free Hands-On Training
Two evening sessions on real felt with real chips, starting with blackjack — the headline game at every Mountain View corporate night. You'll be event-ready in about a month.
Work Your First Corporate Event
You shadow a senior dealer at a campus or Castro Street party, then claim gigs off the open-events board that fit your schedule and radius. Get paid the same week, keep all your tips.
What Aspiring Mountain View Dealers Ask First
Comparing corridor cities? See the Silicon Valley overview, the San Jose hub, and the Bay Area overview.
Are casino party dealer jobs legal in Mountain View?
Yes. California allows some regulated gambling, but casino-party events are a separate, clearly legal format — guests play with prop chips, no real money is wagered, and dealers are paid by the event company, not the table. No gaming license is required to deal casino parties in Mountain View, and the city's dense corporate calendar keeps demand steady.
What kinds of events hire casino dealers in Mountain View?
Mostly corporate: Google-orbit campus company nights, product launches, and holiday parties, galas and unveilings at the Computer History Museum, and celebrations along downtown Castro Street. Shoreline-area outings, weddings, and community fundraisers round out the calendar.
Do I need experience to deal casino games in Mountain View?
No. Casino Party Dealers runs free hands-on training — two evening sessions on real felt with real chips, then a shadow event with a senior dealer. Most new dealers are working paid corporate events within about four weeks of applying, even with no prior gambling background. Training runs from the nearby San Jose hub.
How much do casino party dealers earn at Mountain View events?
Dealers keep every dollar of their cash tips — no pool, no tip-out. Company-funded tech parties tend to draw relaxed, generous crowds, and Mountain View's busy corporate calendar means a steady stream of events. See the tips-focused breakdown on our Bay Area earnings page.
Do I need a gaming license to deal casino parties in California?
No. Because casino-party events use prop chips and involve no real-money wagering, they're entertainment rather than gambling, so no state gaming license is required. That's different from a licensed cardroom or tribal casino — more on our is-gambling-legal-in-California guide.
Where do most Mountain View casino events take place?
The biggest concentration is around the Shoreline-area campuses and North Bayshore office parks, the Computer History Museum, and downtown Castro Street venues. Beyond those, we book weddings and community events in reception halls across the city's neighborhoods.
When is the busy season for casino nights in Mountain View?
November and December for corporate holiday parties, plus the January–February sales-kickoff stretch that's heavy across the tech corridor. Product launches and team celebrations happen year-round, so there's steady work outside the peaks.
Which casino game should I learn first for Mountain View events?
Blackjack. It headlines nearly every Mountain View corporate night — usually several blackjack tables for each roulette or craps table. New dealers who certify on blackjack first get booked fastest; roulette, craps, and poker layer in as you take more shifts.
The Most Fun Job in Google's Hometown Pays in Cash Tips.
Apply this week, train next month, and be dealing blackjack at a campus party or a Castro Street celebration — for cash tips you keep.
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