The information on this article was updated. Click here for the updated version. For more information about working and living in Malta, visit workinginmalta.com The need to acquire a work permit to be able to work in a foreign country is a reality in much of the world, and acquiring a permit[...]
44% of individuals either change jobs as they are offered a better salary and benefits package, or because they are dissatisfied with the company's management and culture fit. Which factors help make a great workplace? More in this series: The Maltese job market Longevity at the[...]
Demand is greater than supply. This is the reality that Malta, and other European countries, have been faced with for the last couple of years. In Malta this is even more compounded with the booming iGaming industry, IT Departments in Financial Services (and other) companies, as well as[...]
Relocating abroad to sunnier climates is on most people's bucket lists but why relocate to Malta? I finally made the decision, having pondered the idea for the last few years with my husband. We made the move to Malta earlier this year and so I am writing this article from my own personal[...]
Between the years 2010 and 2017, the national turnover rate increased by 12%. The minimum turnover rate was recorded throughout the years 2011-2013 at 32%, whilst the maximum turnover rate was recorded in 2017 at 37%. Here is a snapshot of the local labour market. More in this series: The[...]
The happiest individuals at the workplace have been working with their current employer for either less than one year, or for more than ten years. Here's a summary of the reasons for a longer tenure at the place of work. More in this series: The Maltese job market What makes a great[...]