Nearly 6,000 people from Monaco and beyond attended the 2025 Monaco Employment Forum, setting a new record and surpassing previous editions in scale and scope. As job opportunities in the Principality continue to grow, the event has become a key meeting point for companies looking to expand their teams and jobseekers eager to find new career paths and prospects.
The third edition of the Monaco Employment Forum, held at the Grimaldi Forum on Monday 24th February, was a resounding success. A total of 5,938 participants took part, connecting with around 100 Monaco-based companies representing a variety of sectors and industries.
This year’s event was the largest to date in both turnout and scope. From an expanded yachting sector and a newly introduced luxury industry zone to on-the-spot interviews with prospective employers, the forum provided jobseekers with direct access to company representatives, recruiters and HR teams, helping them learn more about available opportunities and make valuable connections.
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Speaking to Monaco Info following the forum, Christophe Robino, Monaco’s Minister of Social Affairs and Health, said, “Monaco plays a crucial role in employment for the Alpes-Maritimes, with job opportunities steadily growing at a rate of 4% per year. This expanding workforce is essential to the sustainability and development of businesses and the Principality’s economic model. The financial health of Monaco’s social and pension funds is closely linked to employment growth.”
He added, “All sectors are actively recruiting, with some experiencing particularly high demand. The temporary employment sector is seeking many candidates, as are hospitality, catering, digital services and finance. Monaco remains an attractive destination for workers due to its economic stability, quality working conditions, generous social benefits and higher-than-average salaries. Employee loyalty to Monegasque businesses is strong, offering long-term job security.”
The minister also addressed broader employment-related concerns, stating, “While traffic congestion at Monaco’s entry points is an increasing challenge, the forum did not specifically focus on remote work. However, teleworking is being adopted more widely, including for employees residing in Italy, thanks to new agreements. The government is also promoting carpooling and digital mobility solutions to ease transportation issues. Additionally, a housing charter was signed during the forum to secure accommodation for seasonal workers, and several Monegasque companies have already expressed interest in the initiative.”
The fourth edition of the Monaco Employment Forum, known as Monaco pour l’Emploi in French, is expected to take place in February 2026.
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