ABOUT US
The island Archipelago with the never ending sunny days, crystal blue seas and friendly smiles. The Maltese islands, affectionately known as the gem of the Mediterranean due to their position in the heart of the Mediterranean sea, are a cluster of 3 sister islands Malta, Gozo and Comino. Easy Job Bridge is based in Malta the largest of the three islands, and the economic hub of the Archipelago.
ABOUT US
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HAS A UNIQUE LANGUAGE...
Malta has two official language: Maltese and English with the former being the national language. The language spoken by locals in Malta, Malti (Maltese) is the only Semitic language written in Latin characters. The Maltese language developed through its long and rich history of different rulers, with influences from many different languages, mainly Italian and English.
But don't worry if you're coming here for your internship, the majority of the Maltese population is fluent in English, and all signs, menu and official documents are available in English.
HAS '300 DAYS OF SUN'.....
Malta's climate is very warm, with temperatures rising above 30 degrees in Summer, and rarely going below 10 degrees in Winter. We enjoy good weather all year round and are famously known to have 300 out of 365 days of sun throughout the year! Our weather and climate will allow you to enjoy our beautiful beaches and enjoy swimming, even up to November at times!
Since our houses are built to accommodate Malta's warm weather, they're usually colder than the outside temperature, which is something to keep in mind for the winter season.
HAS A RICH AND COLOURFUL CULTURE....
Several religious festivities and cultural events are celebrated all year round across the Maltese Islands. Malta is especially renowned for its big and colourful feast days that are the life and soul of the Maltese villages. Some of these feasts are also national holidays, with the most celebrated one being the feast of Santa Marija on the 15th of August. Some of the most popular festivals include the Carnival in February, the fireworks festival in April and Mnarja in June. As a predominantly Christian country, religious holidays, namely Christmas and Easter are greatly celebrated.
HAS INCREDIBLE FOOD.....
Maltese cuisine is seasonal and represents Malta's rich history of occupants and rulers, with a blend of European, Mediterranean and North African influences. It is colourful, delicious and due to its geographical locations, and the surrounding Mediterranean sea, includes a lot of seafood dishes, but you would find food options to suit any diet!
Maltese foods include 'Ħobż tal-Malti'. ‘Maltese bread’, a delicious sourdough bread enjoyed with olive oil, kunserva (tomato paste), tuna and capers, 'Timpana', a popular Italian inspired pasta dish, and most importantly 'Pastizzi' the nation's favourite pastry filled with either ricotta or peas (and in some places - nutella!)