Remote Jobs in Malta 2026 — Work From Home Guide
By MaltaPartTime Team · · 5 min read
Remote Jobs in Malta 2026 — Work From Home Guide
Remote work in Malta has grown significantly since 2020 and shows no sign of slowing down. Whether you are already living in Malta or planning to move there, the island offers a growing number of genuine remote and hybrid working opportunities across multiple sectors.
The Remote Work Scene in Malta
Malta punches above its weight for remote work opportunities given its small size. Several factors make it a strong remote work market:
The iGaming sector, which dominates Malta's economy, was an early adopter of hybrid and remote working. Many iGaming companies now offer permanent remote or hybrid arrangements for roles that do not require physical presence.
Malta's strong internet infrastructure, with widespread fibre connectivity, makes working from home practical across most of the island.
The government has actively promoted Malta as a destination for digital nomads and remote workers, recognising the economic benefits of attracting high earners who spend money locally without taking jobs from residents.
Best Sectors for Remote Work in Malta
iGaming
Customer support, content writing, SEO, digital marketing, compliance monitoring and some technical roles can often be done fully remotely. Companies like Betsson, LeoVegas and Kindred have offered permanent remote arrangements for many roles since 2020.
Technology
Software development, QA testing, UX design and IT support are well suited to remote work. Malta has a growing tech startup ecosystem and several established technology companies offer fully remote positions.
Financial Services
Malta is a significant centre for financial services including fund administration, insurance and fintech. Back-office processing, data analysis and some compliance roles are available remotely.
Customer Service
Beyond iGaming, many Malta-based companies across e-commerce, travel and professional services offer remote customer service roles, particularly for multilingual candidates.
Content and Marketing
Content writing, social media management, SEO and digital marketing are highly suitable for remote work. Malta-based agencies and in-house teams frequently advertise for remote content professionals.
Education
Online tutoring, course creation and educational content development are growing remote opportunities. Malta-based education companies and international platforms operating from Malta offer remote roles for qualified educators.
Types of Remote Work in Malta
Fully Remote
You work entirely from home or a location of your choice. The company may require you to be available during certain core hours but otherwise offers full location flexibility. Fully remote roles in Malta most commonly arise in tech, iGaming and content.
Hybrid
The most common arrangement in Malta. You work from home for two to three days per week and are required in the office for the remainder. Most iGaming and financial services companies have moved to a hybrid model as their standard offering.
Remote-First
Companies that default to remote work with occasional in-person meetings. Less common in Malta than in some other European countries but growing, particularly among tech startups.
Average Salaries for Remote Jobs in Malta
Remote roles in Malta generally pay on par with or slightly above equivalent office-based roles due to the flexibility premium and the competition for candidates who could work for companies anywhere in the world.
Typical remote salary ranges in Malta:
- Customer support (multilingual): €18,000 to €26,000 per year
- Software developer: €35,000 to €65,000 per year
- Digital marketing specialist: €22,000 to €38,000 per year
- Content writer: €18,000 to €30,000 per year
- Data analyst: €28,000 to €45,000 per year
- UX designer: €28,000 to €50,000 per year
Part-time remote roles are calculated proportionally. A part-time customer support role at 20 hours per week would typically pay €9,000 to €13,000 per year.
Tools You Need for Remote Work in Malta
Working remotely in Malta requires a reliable setup:
Internet connection: Most residential areas in Malta have access to fibre broadband through providers including GO, Melita and Epic. Speeds of 100Mbps or above are standard and sufficient for all remote work including video calls.
Equipment: Most remote employers in Malta provide a laptop and necessary peripherals. Check what is included when reviewing a job offer.
Workspace: If you do not have a dedicated home workspace, coworking spaces are available across Malta including locations in Valletta, Sliema, St Julian's and Mosta. Day passes typically cost €20 to €35.
How to Find Remote Jobs in Malta
Job Boards
MaltaPartTime.com lists remote jobs from across Malta updated daily. Use the Remote filter to see only work-from-home opportunities. Other useful platforms include Jobhound.mt and LinkedIn.
Company Careers Pages
Many Malta-based companies do not always advertise on job boards and post remote roles directly on their careers pages. Check the websites of major iGaming companies, tech firms and financial services companies directly.
LinkedIn is particularly effective for remote job searching in Malta. Set your location to Malta and use the remote filter when searching. Connecting with recruiters who specialise in Malta's iGaming and tech sectors can lead to opportunities before they are publicly advertised.
Recruitment Agencies
Several Malta recruitment agencies specialise in placing candidates in remote and hybrid roles. Konnekt, Broadwing and Castille Resources all handle remote vacancies regularly.
Working Remotely in Malta as a Digital Nomad
Malta is an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads — people who work remotely for companies or clients based elsewhere while living in Malta. The combination of English-speaking culture, Mediterranean climate, EU membership, and relatively affordable lifestyle compared to Western Europe makes it attractive.
If you are working remotely for a non-Maltese employer while living in Malta, your tax and legal situation depends on your nationality and length of stay. EU citizens can live and work in Malta freely. Non-EU citizens may need a specific visa or residency permit. Malta offers a Nomad Residence Permit specifically designed for third-country nationals working remotely for non-Maltese employers, requiring a minimum monthly income of approximately €2,700.
Always consult a local tax advisor if you are unsure about your obligations as a remote worker in Malta.
Find Remote Jobs in Malta Today
Browse current remote and work-from-home vacancies in Malta at MaltaPartTime.com. Use the Remote filter to see only location-flexible roles updated daily from all major Malta job boards.
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