How to find a job in Tunisia



Tunisia has a diverse job market, with opportunities in tourism, ICT, manufacturing, education, and government. The main employment hubs are Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, and Hammamet, but smaller cities also have opportunities, especially in manufacturing and agriculture.

 Job Market Overview

Key facts about Tunisia’s job market:

  • Unemployment rate: ~15%, higher among youth (worldbank.org)

  • Largest sectors: services, tourism, manufacturing, agriculture

  • Emerging sectors: information technology, renewable energy, call centers, and startups

Multinational companies and NGOs operate mainly in Tunis and Sousse, offering opportunities for bilingual candidates (Arabic/French + English).

 Most Common Jobs in Tunisia

1. Tourism & Hospitality

  • Hotels, resorts, travel agencies

  • Roles: front desk, waiters, chefs, managers

  • Especially in Tunis, Sousse, Hammamet, and Djerba

2. Call Centers & Customer Service

  • Multilingual agents (French/Arabic/English)

  • Many international companies outsource customer support to Tunisia

3. Information Technology

  • Software developers, web designers, IT support

  • Startups and multinational companies hire in Tunis and Sfax

4. Manufacturing & Industry

  • Automotive, textiles, electronics, and food processing

  • Roles: factory workers, engineers, technicians

5. Finance & Business Services

  • Accountants, auditors, administrative staff

  • Mainly in Tunis, where most banks and corporate offices are located

6. Education & Healthcare

  • English/French teachers, nurses, medical staff

  • NGOs and international schools sometimes hire foreigners

 Where to Search for Jobs

Local Job Portals:

  • TanitJobs.com – Tunisian job listings

  • Emploitunisie.tn – Government and private sector jobs

  • Rekrute.tn – Major portal for professional and entry-level roles

International Platforms:

  • LinkedIn – Professional and corporate roles

  • Indeed Tunisia – Large database of jobs

Other Methods:

  • Networking and personal contacts

  • Direct applications to multinational companies

  • Recruitment agencies

 Tips to Increase Your Chances

  • Learn French and Arabic (crucial for most positions)

  • Tailor your CV to each job and highlight relevant experience

  • Be open to internships, temporary contracts, or volunteer positions for experience

  • Focus on high-demand sectors like IT, tourism, call centers, and finance

  • Network locally and online—many positions are filled through connections

 Reality Check

  • Entry-level salaries are modest outside multinational companies

  • Competition can be high for professional roles, especially in Tunis

  • Foreigners need a work permit, typically sponsored by the employer

 Final Advice

To succeed in Tunisia:

  1. Use online applications, local job portals, and networking

  2. Focus on bilingual skills and in-demand sectors

  3. Be patient and persistent—finding a job can take time

If you want, I can list current job openings in Tunisia tailored to your skills and experience so you can apply directly. Do you want me to do that?

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