Explore Malta's job market by industry. Every sector page lists live roles with salary, work-mode and employer signals — and you can drill into specific locations across the islands.
Malta is one of the world's leading iGaming hubs, home to hundreds of MGA-licensed operators and B2B suppliers clustered around Sliema, St Julian's and Gzira. iGaming jobs in Malta span software, compliance, customer support, marketing and product — and many roles are open to relocating, multilingual talent.
Malta's technology sector spans iGaming platforms, fintech, SaaS and IT services, with English-language workplaces and a growing startup scene. Demand is steady for software engineers, data and DevOps specialists, and IT support across the island.
Malta's financial-services sector covers banking, fund administration, insurance, accountancy and a fast-growing fintech scene. Compliance, AML and audit roles are in particular demand across the island's licensed institutions.
Malta recruits healthcare professionals for both public and private providers, from nurses and carers to doctors and allied-health roles. Qualifications usually need local recognition, so factor that into your relocation timeline.
Tourism is one of Malta's largest industries, driving year-round and seasonal hiring across hotels, restaurants, events and travel. Roles range from front-of-house and culinary to management and guest experience.
Malta's construction and engineering sector stays active across residential and commercial projects, with demand for civil, mechanical and electrical engineers, site managers, surveyors and skilled trades.
Education is a steady employer in Malta, spanning state, church and independent schools, a large English-language teaching (EFL/ELT) industry, further and higher education, and private tuition. English-language workplaces and year-round demand make it accessible to both local and relocating educators.
Retail and e-commerce hiring in Malta runs across the island's shopping districts and a growing online-commerce scene. Roles span shop-floor and management positions through to digital merchandising, fulfilment and customer service for online brands.
Legal and compliance is a cornerstone of Malta's regulated economy, especially across iGaming, financial services and corporate services. Demand is steady for lawyers, compliance officers and regulatory specialists.
Malta's marketing and media scene is powered by its iGaming and tech employers, with strong demand for performance marketers, SEO, content, CRM and creative roles — often in multilingual, international teams.
Malta's position as a Mediterranean maritime and logistics hub — anchored by the Freeport and a busy shipping industry — sustains demand across supply chain, warehousing and transport, alongside a growing last-mile delivery sector.
Malta's active property market keeps its real-estate sector hiring across sales, lettings, property management and development. Multilingual, people-facing candidates are well suited to agency roles, while development and valuation work rewards technical experience.
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