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Malta's iGaming Industry is Booming – and Hiring

Susan MeierSusan MeierUpdated 2 min read.md

The online gambling—or iGaming—industry is one of the most significant economic pillars in Malta. As more companies choose to relocate their operations to the island, the demand for talent to fill internal roles continues to grow. Consequently, there is a massive appetite for qualified professionals across a variety of sectors.

Finding the Right Role

Many companies rely heavily on recruitment agencies to find the right talent. These recruiters are constantly scouting for skilled individuals to match with open positions. While there are numerous job boards listing opportunities in Malta, and you can certainly check operator websites directly, working with a recruiter is often the most efficient route. Crucially, these recruitment services are free of charge for candidates.

Salaries and Compensation

The high demand for skilled workers is directly reflected in the compensation packages on offer. Starting salaries in the iGaming sector are competitive and often sit significantly above the national average. For qualified professionals, the financial incentives can be substantial right from the start.

In-Demand Skills

The roles with the highest demand currently include customer support agents (particularly those fluent in specific languages), software developers, graphic designers, and marketing specialists. Launching a career in Malta can be a strategic move, offering excellent prospects for professional growth and rapid advancement within the industry.

Why Relocate to Malta?

Moving to Malta comes with distinct fiscal advantages. The country offers a favourable income tax regime compared to many other European jurisdictions, which can be particularly attractive for high earners.

Beyond the financials, the lifestyle is a major draw. The islands boast a rich history, vibrant culture, and an enviable climate. You can expect hot summers and mild winters, making it an ideal location for those looking to escape colder climates. If you are interested in learning more about what to expect, take a look at our guide to living in Malta.

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Susan Meier looks after clients in the Client Relations department, ensuring that enquiries are routed quickly and reliably to the right specialist teams.

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