Cyprus is experiencing an unprecedented wave of tech company relocations, with over 120 startups from Israel, Ukraine, and Western Europe establishing Nicosia offices in the past 18 months — creating thousands of high-paying jobs.
If you want to work in Cyprus’s financial services industry, you will almost certainly need at least one CySEC qualification. Here is everything you need to know before you start.
An increasing number of finance professionals from the City of London and other major European hubs are choosing Cyprus as their next career move. Here is what is driving the trend and what to expect.
Limassol’s construction boom shows no signs of slowing, with planning applications for new towers reaching record levels and creating an estimated 3,500 new jobs in the sector.
The Cypriot civil service remains one of the largest single employers in Nicosia. Here is a clear-eyed assessment of public sector careers in the capital for 2026.
Limassol has become a quiet hub for mobile and online gaming companies. Here is who is operating there, what roles they are hiring, and why the sector deserves more attention from tech professionals.
Most professionals in Cyprus leave money on the table at the offer stage because they do not know the local negotiation culture. Here is how to approach salary discussions confidently.
Compliance professionals are the most sought-after workers in Cyprus’s financial services industry. Here is what qualifications you need, what you can earn, and who is hiring.
Jobs Nicosia ranked Nicosia’s top employers based on salary data, employee reviews, and career progression. These are the companies worth targeting in 2026.
Nicosia’s restaurant scene has undergone a quiet renaissance, creating genuine career opportunities in fine dining, casual concepts, and bar operations for experienced F&B professionals.