GTA Online Jobs Database: List of All Game Modes & Missions

This is the complete GTA Online Jobs List & Database, with a guide to all Game Modes featured in the game, including Adversary Modes, Contact Missions, Heists, Races, Businesses, Freemode Activities, and all other types of jobs released across the many Title Updates.
Jobs in GTA Online can be started through the in-game phone (by selecting "Job List" or "Quick Job"), via the Pause Menu (from the "Jobs" tab), or via blue Coronas scattered around the map.
Completing Jobs rewards you with money ($) and Reputation Points (RP), which increases your Online Rank. Jobs can also be grouped into Playlists, where a final ranking is determined based on the earned Job Points (JP).
You can sort and filter the GTA Online Jobs Database by Name, Job Type, required number of Players & Teams, Title Update and Release Date, and more. Clicking on each job brings you to their detailed guide, with the respective list of missions, Rewards, Mission Objectives, Video Walkthroughs, and more.
How To Access Jobs in GTA Online
You can access all Job Types in GTA Online, such as Deathmatches, Races, Heists, and Contact Missions - in various ways:
- Approach Job Triggers (blue coronas) placed around the world.
- Use the Quick Join option on your phone.
- Use the Job List on your phone, where you'll constantly find invites from Contacts in need of your help, or from other players.
- Select a Job via the browsable list in the Online Menu. Selecting Jobs from the menu will allow you to select any Job you have unlocked, even those you have already played.
- Launch a Job directly from the Pause Menu Map by selecting a Job blip. Hovering over a Job blip on the Map will display information about the Job – including the required and maximum number of players.
If there are no open Jobs of your chosen type available, a new Job of that type will be created with you as the host.
If your ammunition stocks are running low but you don’t want to visit an Ammu-Nation store, you can always stock up on supplies in the lobby screen before the start of a Job. You can see how much ammo you have in the lobby for a Job. You can scroll between weapon categories and purchase rounds for particular types of weapons.
GTA Online Job Types
Los Santos and Blaine County are ripe with opportunity for the ambitious and criminally minded. Take on Jobs as a lone wolf, team up with your Crew, or join fellow mercenaries and degenerates to pull off a wide range of robberies and illicit activities together – such as:
- Contact Missions: Rub out enemies, deliver valuable contraband, destroy targets, steal coveted vehicles, and more with the help of trusted allies or the nearest person of flexible moral fiber.
- Adversary Modes: These missions pit one team versus another in various challenges and competitions.
- Heists: massive cooperative experiences for GTA Online, where 1 to 4 players team up to pull off a string of intense multi-part heists, raids, and robberies.
- Deathmatches: Trigger and tailor Normal and Team Deathmatches either on foot or in vehicles. Choose your preferred settings, including the number of teams, victory conditions, time of day, and weather.
- Last Team Standing (LTS): Similar to Team Deathmatch but with a twist - each player only has one life, so caution is advised. The team alive at the end takes home the glory.
- Survival: Fight off 10 waves of increasingly deadly enemies in the ultimate test of your combat skills. Only the toughest will prevail. Play solo or get a group together to increase your chances of reaching the end intact.
- Races: Everything from classic street competition and off-road tracks to boat racing on the open ocean, or take to the skies in aerial events. Jump into the madness of a GTA Race, or try out a brand new race type, Rally, where driver and co-pilot work together to navigate treacherous courses at high speeds.
GTA Online Activities
Join your friends or any random stranger for a game of Tennis, a round of Golf, and more, all for cash and reputation.
- Arm Wrestling: Select a radio station to set the mood and then go mano-a-mano against a challenger to see who’s got more brawn and endurance.
- Darts: Grab a friend for a road trip to the Yellow Jack Inn located in the Grand Senora Desert, where you can kick back and toss a few precise projectiles.
- Golf: Hit the Los Santos Golf Club to play a round of nine spirited holes with up to four friends that you can distract and ridicule to your heart’s content.
- Parachuting: There are Parachute Jump locations all over southern San Andreas where you can risk life and limb by plummeting towards earth at maximum velocity.
- Shooting Range: Visit one of two Ammu-Nation locations and become an expert shot by opening fire on targets that don’t scream, alert the authorities, and occasionally fire back.
- Tennis: This local favorite pastime can be played at seven different locations around Los Santos.
GTA Online Job Playlists
Challenge Friends, rivals, and strangers to take part in a series of Jobs and see who finishes at the top of the heap.
Choose from one of our pre-made Rockstar Playlists to see the latest content, or make your own Playlist. Simply open the Online menu and select ‘Playlists’.
Mix and match content, go from Races to Deathmatches to Missions seamlessly.
- Playlists can also be launched as a Crew Challenge if they don’t include any Deathmatches or Missions.
- Any Playlists can be launched in a random order by toggling ‘Shuffle Playlist’ in the Playlist Menu to ‘On’.
- You can create your own Playlists through the Online > Playlists > Create menu.
- You can adjust the order of any Playlist you have created.
- You can change a Job's type via the Lobby options, even during Playlists - change Races to Rally Races or GTA Races, and change Deathmatches to Team Deathmatches.
The final ranking of a playlist is determined based on the earned Job Points (JP).
GTA Online Job Creator
The Rockstar Creator Mode for GTA Online enables players to design and publish playable custom Jobs for the GTA Online community.
With access to some of the same tools as Rockstar's design and development teams, you can craft your own custom blood-soaked gunfights, high-octane street races, intense objective-based battles, and more.
Strategically place pick-ups, define weaponry, location, and tons of other variables to make your own unique Job for others to take on.