Play North
iGamingDutch Speaking Customer Support Specialist
Notable: Relocation package offered for Dutch speakers, which is helpful given the niche language requirement.
10 dutch-speaking jobs in Malta are open right now, with 1 listing added in the last seven days. Gaming1 and Bet365 are the most active hirers. 2 roles include visa sponsorship.
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Play North
iGamingNotable: Relocation package offered for Dutch speakers, which is helpful given the niche language requirement.
Bet365
iGamingNotable: Requires native-level Dutch, one of few Malta-based roles targeting the Netherlands sports betting market.
Bet365
iGamingNotable: Requires fluent Dutch for a dedicated Netherlands market CRM role, relatively niche for Malta.
Playnorth
iGamingNotable: Requires native Dutch, Finnish, or Portuguese, a less common language requirement for Malta SEO roles.
Playnorth
iGamingNotable: Relocation package offered for Dutch speakers, with no prior gaming experience required.
Comeon Group
iGamingTL;DR: Dutch-speaking customer experience agent role (night shift) at ComeOn Group, an iGaming company based in St. Julian's. Requires fluent Dutch and English, covering player support via calls, live chat, and email, including KYC and withdrawal processing. Hybrid work model. Suits Dutch speakers with customer service skills looking to enter or continue in the iGaming industry.
MeDirect
FinTechNotable: Dutch-only speakers welcome, with relocation support and funded Febelfin Bank Mediation certification.
Gaming1
TechNotable: Dutch-speaking requirement for a casino CRM role, with up to 50% remote work available.
Gaming1
iGamingNotable: Requires a psychology or social work degree, unusual for Malta's iGaming sector.
Gaming1
iGamingNotable: Flemish fluency required: role specifically targets the Belgian market, with relocation support available.
Dutch speakers are an active hire across multiple Malta sectors — iGaming and fintech account for the bulk of demand, with corporate services, software studios, and hospitality picking up the rest. The cluster effect (most of the larger employers within walking distance of each other in the Sliema–Gżira corridor) means people typically switch companies inside the same skill area without changing neighbourhood.
For a candidate, that compresses the search: a single trip across town can cover three or four interview loops in a week.
Interview loops on the island are usually compressed — most employers run a screening call, one technical or domain assessment, and a culture-fit conversation, all within 1-2 weeks. Notice periods are typically one month, which makes job-changing relatively painless compared with the UK or DACH market.
Offers usually arrive in writing within 48 hours of the final round. For relocation hires, larger employers will often cover the first six weeks of corporate housing while you find a permanent place.
Malta is small — 27 km long, with a single international airport — but punches above its weight on quality of life. English is an official language alongside Maltese, the currency is the euro, and EU citizens can move and work without paperwork. Non-EU candidates rely on the EU Single Permit or, for in-demand technical and managerial roles, the Key Employee Initiative — both routes are well understood by local employers.
Cost of living is roughly 30-40% lower than equivalent European hubs like Amsterdam or Dublin. Most expats settle in the Sliema, St Julian's, Gżira, or Msida cluster — walkable to the bulk of the offices, with no real need to own a car.
There are currently 10 open roles matching this search. The most active hirers are Gaming1, Bet365, and Playnorth. 1 new listing appeared in the last seven days.
Salary data isn't available for all listings in this category. Most Malta employers negotiate based on experience and seniority, with iGaming and fintech roles typically paying a premium over regional averages.
Yes — 2 roles on this page explicitly offer visa sponsorship. Malta is an EU member state and a common destination for tech, iGaming, and finance professionals from outside the EU, with the EU Single Permit and the Key Employee Initiative as the standard routes. If you're relocating, look for listings tagged "visa sponsorship" or "relocation package" — several companies cover both.
Dutch speakers are in highest demand at the larger gaming operators for customer support, account management, and player-ops functions — most of which run 24/7 multilingual desks from Sliema and St Julian's. Native fluency commands a premium over high-conversational.
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