Thursday, 15 May 2014

Summer Jobs in Malta 2014

People are always asking about jobs and summer work, so here are a few examples of what's out there at the moment.  You won't find a lot of these advertised on other sites.  I will add more as and when I see them.
Sofra Kebab, Mosta




Karamellu Pet and Garden Store, Mosta




Hotel Damiani, Bugiba


Crepe and Co Pancake Parlour, St Paul's Bay



U Bistrot, St Julian's




28 May - Grapevine Bar, St Paul's Bay

28 May - Steak House, St Paul's Bay



You should also check out this site for more jobs.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How "required" is Maltese fluency for jobs like these? I'll be starting a job search in August, and I have started watching the Maltese language videos on youtube & vimeo, but I will not be able to have a conversation for months, or maybe years. For basic office & shop jobs, is Maltese a prereq? Thanks!

David said...

Jobs in Bars and Restaurants catering to tourists generally require zero Maltese. Same goes for shops and international companies. However, it certainly wouldn't do any harm to have a few words and phrases in Malti at your disposal.

Anonymous said...

I am a UK university student looking into working abroad in Malta for a couple of months during summer 2015, once I have gained as much information as possible about it all. I don't understand when people are saying about staying on longer from their holidays to work for a while, do you not have to have visa's or work permits or something already in place if you intend on working in the country as opposed just visiting on holiday? How does it work?

David said...

I am assuming that you are from the UK, and not just studying there, in which case I have some good news for you: The United Kingdom is part of a thing called the European Union. So is Malta, and a bunch of other countries. This means that if you want to pack your bags and move to Malta tomorrow, you can do it, no visa required. No work permits needed either.

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