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Looking for Work in Malaga? The City Hall Just Released New Job Offers

May 25, 2026ByElena Durán
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The Shift to the Local Economy

For many expats, Malaga initially serves as a sunny backdrop for remote work, increasingly prized as a weather oasis during Spain’s suffocating heatwaves. However, as the desire to lay down permanent roots grows, transitioning into the local economy becomes a strategic priority. Navigating the Spanish job market can be complex, requiring an understanding of local hiring practices and institutional resources.

The Municipal Institute for Training and Employment (IMFE) serves as an essential bridge for job seekers. Acting as the local government’s primary employment agency, it regularly updates its job board with opportunities spanning from entry-level service roles to specialized technical positions.

Latest IMFE Job Offers for May 2026

Keeping a close eye on municipal job boards is a proven strategy for uncovering local opportunities. According to a recent report by Diario Sur, the IMFE has just published a fresh selection of job offers covering the week of May 18-24, 2026.

These vacancies are distributed across both Malaga capital and the wider province, reflecting the region’s diverse economic drivers.

Key Sectors Currently Hiring

While specific listings rotate weekly, the local job market typically demands professionals in several core areas:

  • Hospitality and Tourism: Hotels, restaurants, and tour operators are continuously staffing up as the high season approaches.
  • Technology and Innovation: With Malaga’s growing reputation as a tech hub, local IT firms and startups frequently utilize municipal boards to find talent.
  • Administration and Commerce: Retail management, administrative support, and logistics roles remain foundational to the provincial economy.
  • Multilingual Services: Jobs in Malaga for English speakers are highly sought after, particularly in customer support, international sales, and real estate.

“Leveraging municipal resources like the IMFE not only connects you with verified employers but also ensures that the job offers comply with local labor regulations.”

How to Apply Through IMFE

If you are looking at working in Andalucia, understanding the application process is crucial. The IMFE operates an official placement agency (Agencia Municipal de Colocación). To apply for these newly released positions, candidates must:

  1. Register on the IMFE Portal: Create a profile on the official IMFE website.
  2. Prepare a Localized CV: Ensure your resume adheres to Spanish standards. This often includes a professional photo, a clear structure, and a focus on localized experience.
  3. Have Your Documentation Ready: You will need a valid NIE (Foreigner Identity Number) and social security number to legally accept a job offer.
  4. Highlight Language Skills: While English is a massive asset, demonstrating a functional grasp of Spanish will significantly elevate your profile in the local market.

Expanding Your Search

While the IMFE is a highly reliable starting point, a comprehensive job search should also include networking within local business chambers, attending industry-specific meetups in the PTA (Andalucia Technology Park), and monitoring regional job portals. Analyzing the weekly trends in IMFE publications can also provide valuable macroeconomic indicators about which sectors are currently expanding in the province.

Finding your professional footing in a new country is rarely an overnight success, but it is undeniably rewarding. We hope this latest batch of opportunities brings you one step closer to planting deeper roots in our beautiful city. Every application is a learning experience, and with a bit of persistence, the right door will eventually open.

Elena Durán

Elena Durán

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