How to Find Part-Time Jobs in Malta: Complete Guide 2025

By MaltaPartTime Team Β· Β· 5 min read

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<p>Malta has one of the strongest part-time job markets in the Mediterranean. A growing iGaming sector, year-round tourism, and an EU labour market make it easy to find flexible work β€” if you know where to look.</p> <h2>Why Malta has a strong part-time market</h2> <p>Malta runs on shifts. Hotels, restaurants, retail and iGaming customer support all rely on a steady stream of part-time staff. Tourism peaks from May to October but never really stops, and English is the working language across most industries β€” so EU citizens and English-speakers can usually start within days.</p> <h2>Top industries hiring part-time</h2> <h3>Hospitality</h3> <p>Bars, restaurants and hotels in Sliema, St Julian''s and Valletta are the biggest part-time employers on the island. Evening, weekend and seasonal shifts are easy to find, and tips often double the base wage.</p> <h3>iGaming</h3> <p>Malta is Europe''s iGaming capital. Companies hire multilingual customer support, content moderators and VIP hosts on part-time contracts β€” often hybrid or fully remote.</p> <h3>Retail</h3> <p>The Point, Plaza, TignΓ© Point and Main Street malls hire weekend and evening retail staff year-round. Predictable hours, lower pay than hospitality.</p> <h3>Education</h3> <p>Private tutoring (maths, English, science) and English-language teaching at summer schools both pay well for the hours.</p> <h2>Average hourly rates in 2025</h2> <ul> <li>Hospitality: €7–€10/hr plus tips</li> <li>Retail: €6.50–€8/hr</li> <li>iGaming support: €10–€14/hr</li> <li>Private tutoring: €15–€30/hr</li> <li>Admin/office: €8–€12/hr</li> </ul> <h2>Best places to find part-time jobs</h2> <p>Aggregators like MaltaPartTime pull listings from Jobsinmalta, Alfred, Jobhound and others into one search. For walk-in roles (cafΓ©s, bars, shops), printing a one-page CV and visiting in person between 3pm and 5pm still works well.</p> <h2>Tips to get hired quickly</h2> <ul> <li>Lead your CV with availability β€” days, hours, and how soon you can start</li> <li>State your right to work clearly (EU citizen, valid permit)</li> <li>List any second European language β€” Italian, German, French, Spanish all boost iGaming and hospitality applications</li> <li>Follow up by phone the day after applying</li> </ul> <h2>Your rights as a part-time worker</h2> <p>Part-time workers in Malta are entitled to pro-rata holiday leave, public holidays, and the statutory bonus. Make sure you receive a written contract within eight days of starting and that NI contributions appear on your FS3 at year end.</p>
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