
Hanae Loulidi, EMEA Recruiter at Arrow Electronics, at Jobs Expo Casablanca 2026
We are delighted to welcome Hanae Loulidi, EMEA Recruiter at Arrow Electronics, as a featured speaker at Jobs Expo Casablanca 2026.
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We are delighted to welcome Hanae Loulidi, EMEA Recruiter at Arrow Electronics, as a featured speaker at Jobs Expo Casablanca 2026.

Morocco's tourism industry has recorded another positive year, with visitor arrivals reaching 7.7 million during the first five months of 2026. The latest figures indicate continued momentum for a sector that remains a major contributor to economic activity, employment, and investment across the country.

Morocco is expected to maintain strong economic momentum over the coming years, with new international forecasts pointing to further growth driven by investment, infrastructure development, and improved agricultural performance.

Gaming Expo 2026 concluded this week with the signing of several strategic partnership agreements and memoranda of understanding aimed at accelerating the development of Morocco’s growing video game industry.

Researchers, academics, and science leaders gathered in Rabat this week as the 16th edition of the Tables Rondes de l’Arbois et de la Méditerranée (TRAM) opened discussions on the contribution of Moroccan women to science, research, and innovation.

A new joint publication from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) has explored how artificial intelligence could significantly reshape employment patterns across the Arab region over the next decade.

Join us for two inspiring days focused on the future of work, entrepreneurship, innovation, storytelling, and human connection.

Casablanca will host a major international conference focused on artificial intelligence and the future of work later this month, bringing together technology leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, startups, and policy decision-makers from Morocco and abroad. The event, titled AI Casablanca – Human Work in the AI Era, is scheduled to take place on May 23, 2026, at the Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca.

The Morocco SME Agency has unveiled a new national initiative, “PACTE TPME”, aimed at accelerating the growth and competitiveness of very small, small, and medium-sized enterprises across Morocco.

Discover the best remote jobs in Morocco, industries hiring remote workers, in-demand skills, and practical tips to help you get hired for remote positions in 2026.

JobExpo.ma supports Casablanca Finance City’s call to strengthen Casablanca’s global position by encouraging professionals to take part in the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) survey, helping highlight Morocco’s role as a leading financial hub.

Discover the most in-demand skills employers are looking for in Morocco in 2026, including digital, communication, leadership, and technical workplace skills.

Finding qualified candidates has become increasingly challenging for employers across many industries. Yet in many cases, the problem is not a lack of talent — it is the way job offers are written, presented, or promoted.

Luxembourg has strengthened its economic ties with Morocco following a high-level four-day mission led by Economy Minister Lex Delles, which concluded in Casablanca on May 7. The visit, held from May 4 to 7, brought together a delegation of around 40 representatives, including 22 Luxembourg-based companies and several institutional partners active in sectors such as construction, logistics, technology, and industry.

Agri Edge’s showcase at SIAM 2026 highlights how innovation is transforming Morocco’s agriculture sector—and creating new career opportunities. Discover how Jobs Expo Casablanca 2026 will connect jobseekers with employers across these growing industries.

This guide provides a clear, data-informed breakdown of hiring costs in Morocco compared to key European markets, and explains why Morocco is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for employers.

Technopark (MITC) in Casablanca hosted a high-level panel discussion on Wednesday at its Casablanca site, bringing together legal experts, investors, and startup founders to explore the realities of fundraising within Morocco’s fast-growing technology ecosystem.

Learn how to hire faster in Morocco with proven recruitment strategies, digital tools, and employer branding tips. A complete guide for companies looking to attract top talent efficiently.

A major new milestone in Africa’s industrial development is set to take place as Industrial Transformation Africa (ITAF) 2026 prepares to launch in Casablanca, Morocco, from 29 September to 1 October 2026. The event will bring together global industry leaders, policymakers, and technology providers in a landmark initiative aimed at accelerating Africa’s industrial transformation.

Finding the best CV format in Morocco can be the difference between getting ignored and landing an interview with top employers. In today’s competitive Moroccan job market, especially in cities like Casablanca, Rabat, and Tangier, your CV must be ATS-friendly, structured, and tailored to recruiter expectations. This guide breaks down the optimal CV structure for Morocco, includes real examples, and shows how platforms like JobExpo.ma help you get matched with the right opportunities faster using AI and in-person hiring events.

The job market in Morocco is evolving rapidly in 2026, with strong demand across sectors such as technology, finance, telecommunications, automotive, and outsourcing. Whether you are a graduate, experienced professional, or career changer, knowing which companies are actively hiring can significantly speed up your job search.

GITEX AFRICA 2026 has officially wrapped up, and it was an exceptional few days for the JobExpo team. The event once again confirmed its status as one of the continent’s leading technology gatherings, bringing together innovators, industry leaders, and organisations shaping the future of digital transformation.

Mahmoud Cherkaoui is the President of EPIK LEADERS, a pan-African initiative focused on developing the next generation of African leaders, and Associate Director at EPIK Consulting.

The National School of Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization in Berkane has achieved first place in Morocco’s first national academic cybersecurity competition, a landmark event that brought together thousands of students from across the country and highlighted the rapid rise of cybersecurity talent in Moroccan higher education.

Finding a job in Morocco can be competitive, especially if you’re applying without a clear strategy. Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, speeding up your job search requires a structured, targeted approach. This step-by-step guide will show you exactly how to find a job in Morocco faster, using proven methods, smart tools, and the right platforms.

Discover Morocco's top jobs in 2026, high-paying careers, in-demand skills, and effective strategies to find employment. Attend Jobs Expo Casablanca and get AI-matched to the best opportunities with JobExpo.ma

On Wednesday, March 25th, career coach and LinkedIn expert Ahmed Mahmoudi hosted a live session breaking down the Jobexpo.ma Job Fair system from start to finish. If you couldn’t join live, you can now watch the full webinar and learn how to approach the fair with confidence and strategy.

With more companies conducting interviews online, mastering virtual job interviews has become essential for job seekers in Morocco. While the format may feel less formal than an in-person meeting, the expectations are just as high. Here’s a practical guide to help you prepare, present yourself confidently, and make a strong impression.

The Polytechnic School of Agadir, part of Universiapolis, has secured international recognition by winning two medals at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva. The achievement underscores Morocco’s growing reputation in global innovation and technology.

Preparing for a job interview can be one of the most important steps in securing employment. Whether you are entering the job market for the first time, changing careers, or seeking to progress in your field, performing well in interviews helps you stand out from other candidates.

As Morocco’s job market continues to grow and diversify, competition for roles across sectors such as industry, technology, construction, and services is increasing. Employers are looking for candidates who can demonstrate clear value, relevant skills, and an understanding of the role they are applying for. A well-structured CV remains one of the most important tools in securing interviews. Knowing how to present your experience effectively can make a significant difference.

Morocco has signed an implementation agreement for the second phase of the Global Eco-Industrial Parks Programme (GEIPP II), marking a further step in its efforts to promote sustainable industrial development.

Morocco has set out a medium-term economic strategy projecting average annual growth of 4.2% between 2027 and 2029, supported by reforms aimed at strengthening key industries, expanding infrastructure, and accelerating economic diversification.

Most job fair attendees leave with a stack of flyers and zero callbacks. Not because they weren't qualified. Because they didn't have a system. That's exactly what we're fixing. On Wednesday March 25th, we're hosting a live webinar with career coach and LinkedIn expert Ahmed Mahmoudi, where we'll break down the full job fair system, start to finish.

GITEX AFRICA, widely recognised as Africa’s largest tech and startup event, return in 2026, bringing together global technology leaders, investors, and some of the continent’s most innovative startups. As digital transformation accelerates, the event will focus on advancing Africa’s digital economy in the age of artificial intelligence.

Morocco’s education sector is undergoing a significant shift, supported by growing investment in digital learning, skills development, and workforce readiness. As the country continues to modernise its economy, Education and EdTech (Educational Technology) are playing an increasingly important role in shaping how people learn, upskill, and access new career opportunities.

Morocco’s creative industries and media sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by a surge in digital content production, film and television, gaming, advertising, and cultural exports. The sector is benefiting from strong government support, investments in infrastructure, and the expansion of digital platforms that are connecting Moroccan talent to audiences both regionally and globally.

Morocco is taking a major step to strengthen its industrial sector with the launch of three new industrial zones in the Casablanca-Settat region, covering a total of 1,144 hectares. The development includes a 660-hectare zone in Mohammedia, to be delivered in three phases, alongside two zones in Benslimane province: Moualine El Oued (350 hectares) and Ain Tizgha (134 hectares).

Morocco’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector is experiencing sustained growth as businesses, government services, and consumers increasingly rely on digital platforms and connected technologies. From cloud computing and mobile services to enterprise software and cybersecurity solutions, the sector plays a central role in supporting modern economic activity.

The tourism and hospitality sector in Morocco continues to expand in 2026, driven by rising global travel demand, strategic investments in infrastructure, and the country’s rich cultural heritage. Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from coastal regions and mountain ranges to historical cities, make it a compelling destination for travellers worldwide. As visitor numbers grow, so do opportunities for employment, innovation, and business development across the hospitality ecosystem.

Morocco’s financial sector is growing stronger, driven by digital innovation, regulatory reforms, and expanding access to banking and investment services. Casablanca is cementing its role as a regional financial hub, while FinTech startups are emerging alongside established banks, offering mobile payments, digital lending, and blockchain-based solutions. This growth makes financial services and FinTech one of Morocco’s fastest-growing industries in 2026.

In a significant move to advance sustainability and energy efficiency, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has partnered with the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE) to support Morocco’s industrial decarbonisation and workforce development in green technologies.

Casablanca is set to become a focal point for healthcare innovation in Africa when it hosts the inaugural GITEX Future Health Africa 2026 from 4–6 May 2026. The large-scale event will bring together policymakers, medical professionals, technology companies and investors to explore how digital solutions can reshape healthcare systems across the continent.

Morocco’s digital economy is creating fresh momentum for cybersecurity careers, as new market forecasts point to steady expansion across the sector in the coming years.

Morocco’s strategic geographic position, linking Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, has made logistics and supply chain one of the fastest-growing industries in 2026. As trade volumes expand and global commerce becomes more interconnected, efficient logistics systems are critical to economic development, competitiveness, and job creation.

Morocco has positioned itself as a key regional actor in digital transformation and cybersecurity during its participation as guest of honor at the Pre-Ministerial Summit on Piracy, Cybersecurity, and Justice in Madrid.

The healthcare and biotechnology sectors in Morocco are experiencing significant growth in 2026, driven by rising demand for quality medical services, research innovation, and technological advancement. These industries are not only vital to national wellbeing but are also creating a wide range of career opportunities for professionals across multiple disciplines.

Agriculture has long been a cornerstone of Morocco’s economy, and in 2026, the sector is experiencing a transformation driven by technology, innovation, and value-added production. Agritech and agri-business are rapidly growing, creating opportunities for professionals, entrepreneurs, and companies looking to modernize agriculture and boost food production.

Morocco has become a key player in both the automotive and aerospace industries, attracting global investment and becoming a hub for manufacturing and exports. In 2026, these sectors are among the fastest-growing in the country, offering a wealth of career opportunities for skilled professionals.

Technology continues to be a cornerstone of economic growth in Morocco. In 2026, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is leading the way in innovation, startup activity, and digital transformation across traditional sectors.

Morocco has emerged as a leader in renewable energy in Africa, positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable development. In 2026, the renewable energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, creating opportunities for professionals, investors, and companies looking to expand in green technology.

Entrepreneurs, students, and leaders in sustainable innovation came together on Tuesday, 24 February, for Green Visionaries, a regional panel event highlighting the role of women in driving Morocco’s clean technology and green business sectors.

A new industrial facility dedicated to fiber optic and high-performance network cable production has been officially inaugurated in Berrechid by FBR Cables, in the presence of Ryad Mezzour, Morocco’s Minister of Industry and Trade.

Morocco’s healthcare sector is undergoing a period of significant transformation, shaped by investment in infrastructure, workforce development, and digital innovation. As the country works to expand access to quality care nationwide, healthcare is emerging not only as a social priority but also as one of Morocco’s most important and fast-growing employment sectors.

From fintech to artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, demand for skilled IT professionals has never been higher.

Morocco is taking a prominent role in shaping the international conversation on artificial intelligence, with its participation in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi from 16–20 February. The summit, a landmark gathering of world leaders, policymakers, technology executives, and researchers, focuses on the societal and economic implications of AI across the globe.

Morocco is rapidly positioning itself as a leader in renewable energy, and the growth of this sector is creating exciting career opportunities for skilled professionals across the country. With ambitious government targets, major infrastructure projects, and private sector investment, renewable energy is now one of the fastest-growing industries in Morocco.

A recent Allianz report, The Country Risk Atlas 2026: Under the Surface, highlights the varied economic trajectories across North Africa, revealing contrasting fortunes among regional economies. Morocco and Egypt are positioned for robust growth, while Algeria and Tunisia face slower expansion and ongoing structural challenges.

Morocco has taken a significant step toward strengthening its digital workforce following the signing of a new national partnership agreement in Rabat on 16 February. The initiative brings together key government ministries and AXA Group to develop advanced expertise across priority technology sectors.

Morocco is increasingly recognized as a gateway for international tech investment in 2026. Its strategic location, favorable trade agreements, and growing digital economy make it an attractive destination for multinational companies seeking to expand into Africa and Europe.

Rabat hosted a significant step forward for digital education in Morocco as the Ministry of National Education, Preschool and Sports signed a partnership agreement with Samsung Electronics Maghreb Arab (SEMAG) aimed at expanding the use of technology across the national education system. The agreement, formalised on Monday, aligns with the ministry’s 2022–2026 roadmap to accelerate digital transformation in schools and foster innovation in teaching and learning.

Morocco is taking a leadership role in green technology and sustainability in 2026, combining innovation with environmental responsibility. Renewable energy, clean technology, and eco-friendly startups are transforming industries while creating new employment opportunities across the country.

International discussions on cybersecurity, digital governance, and online crime are set to intensify this week as policymakers, legal experts, and regulators gather in Madrid for Summit Digital 2026 - a major international forum focused on justice systems in the age of emerging technologies.

As Morocco’s technology sector grows, cybersecurity has become a critical priority in 2026. With businesses, government agencies, and startups relying heavily on digital platforms, the need to protect sensitive data, secure networks, and prevent cyber threats has never been greater.

The International Monetary Fund has reported that Morocco’s economy recorded an estimated growth rate of 4.9% in 2025, reflecting strong performance across several key sectors.

The LinkedIn Live event delivered a practical, live learning experience focused on CV improvement and job fair interview preparation.

Morocco’s workplace landscape was in focus this month as the latest Best Places to Work Morocco rankings were unveiled at a ceremony held in Casablanca on 2 February. The event highlighted organisations that have demonstrated strong performance in areas such as employee engagement, talent development, and organisational culture, reflecting a broader shift in how employers compete for talent.

Join us today (Feb 10) for a live CV review webinar with career coach Ahmed Mahmoudi.

Morocco is emerging as a destination of choice for remote workers and digital nomads in 2026, thanks to its improving digital infrastructure, growing tech ecosystem, and vibrant cultural environment. Cities such as Casablanca, Marrakesh, and Rabat are offering coworking spaces, high-speed internet, and a welcoming environment for international professionals seeking flexible work arrangements.

Casablanca is set to welcome finance and technology professionals from across the region at iTrading Expo Morocco 2026, taking place on 6–7 June at the Hyatt Regency Casablanca. This premier event brings together leaders in trading, fintech, investment, and financial technology, offering attendees an unparalleled opportunity to explore innovation and connect with industry experts.

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) startup ecosystem opened 2026 on a stronger footing, pointing to a gradual return of investor confidence following a slowdown at the end of last year. New figures indicate that startups across the region raised $563 million in January, marking a sharp rebound from December, even as overall investment levels remain below those seen at the same point in 2025.

In 2026, Morocco is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies to transform its agriculture sector, one of the country’s economic pillars. Smart farming solutions are enabling farmers to optimize crop yields, improve irrigation efficiency, and monitor soil and weather conditions in real-time, resulting in more sustainable and profitable farming practices.

The Moroccan government has taken a significant step toward modernising employment integration by approving a new draft law that overhauls the legal framework governing internship contracts.

Morocco’s labor market recorded modest improvements in 2025, according to the latest report from the High Commission for Planning (HCP). While 193,000 new jobs were created between 2024 and 2025, the unemployment rate remained high at 13%, reflecting ongoing structural challenges in the workforce.

The U.S. Embassy in Morocco hosted a forward-looking workshop in Casablanca on Saturday, bringing together young entrepreneurs and creatives to explore the growing role of artificial intelligence in business development. Organized in partnership with Art’s Factory, the event focused on practical ways technology can support innovation while preserving human creativity.

Morocco is emerging as a hub for gaming, animation, and creative technologies in 2026, with a growing number of startups and creative studios developing content for local and international markets. Video game development, AR/VR experiences, and digital animation are attracting young talent and investors, turning the creative tech sector into a significant part of Morocco’s digital economy.

Morocco’s e-commerce sector is experiencing rapid expansion in 2026, driven by changing consumer habits, improved digital infrastructure, and innovative startups. Online shopping has become increasingly popular, with consumers seeking convenience, competitive pricing, and access to a wider variety of products.

Casablanca has reinforced its status as a regional centre for industrial innovation following the successful conclusion of the first World Advanced Manufacturing & Future Mobility Exhibition (WAM Morocco), held from 20 to 22 January.

Morocco is rapidly embracing the concept of smart cities, using technology to improve urban living, infrastructure, and public services. In 2026, cities such as Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakesh are leading the way, integrating IoT (Internet of Things), AI, and data analytics to make urban environments more efficient, sustainable, and citizen-focused.

Morocco has taken another decisive step to strengthen its employment landscape with the launch of a new entrepreneurship programme developed in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB).

Morocco is emerging as a powerhouse in fintech innovation, driving the transformation of digital payments and financial services across North Africa. In 2026, fintech startups, traditional banks, and technology partners are collaborating to create solutions that increase financial inclusion, streamline transactions, and modernize banking for both individuals and businesses.

Morocco has taken a major step toward strengthening its entrepreneurial ecosystem with the official launch of the Startup Venture Building (VB) program, a national initiative designed to support innovative startups from concept to market-ready business.

Morocco is making rapid strides in digital infrastructure in 2026, positioning the country as a leader in connectivity and technological advancement in North Africa. Expansion of broadband networks, investment in 5G, and the development of modern data centres are transforming how businesses, startups, and citizens access digital services.

Morocco’s technology sector is drawing significant international attention in 2026, with foreign investment and strategic partnerships playing a key role in the country’s digital growth.

Casablanca is taking a bold step into the future of STEM education with the launch of Morocco’s first team in the FIRST Robotics Competition, a globally renowned youth innovation initiative based in the United States.

Morocco has taken a major step in shaping its digital future with the official rollout of “Maroc IA 2030,” a new national roadmap designed to guide the country’s artificial intelligence ambitions over the coming years. Unveiled in Rabat at a high-level gathering focused on the use of AI in public services, the strategy signals Morocco’s intention to develop home-grown, trusted technologies under the banner “AI Made in Morocco.”

Pop icon Madonna has once again delighted fans by sharing snapshots from her recent travels in Morocco, offering a glimpse into the country’s vibrant culture and rich traditions.

Morocco has emerged as a standout performer in Africa’s tourism sector, according to United Nations tourism data recently released.

Morocco’s rapid expansion in technology has created a growing demand for skilled professionals in fields such as software development, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital marketing.

Morocco’s economic growth is projected to accelerate to 5% in 2026, up from an estimated 4.7% in 2025, according to the latest forecast from the High Commission for Planning (HCP). Analysts highlight a strong rebound in the agricultural sector as the key driver, complemented by steady growth in industry, construction, and services.

Finding the right talent and the right opportunity has never been more competitive. Employers often face long hours reviewing resumes that may not match their needs, while jobseekers scroll through countless listings that don’t fit their skills or ambitions. JobExpo.ma offers a solution: Morocco’s only platform that combines AI-powered job matching with in-person recruitment events, creating a smarter, more effective way for companies and candidates to connect.

Morocco is making significant strides in sustainable development, and nowhere is that more evident than in the success of the GREEN Project, a major initiative aimed at empowering young people with skills and job opportunities in the green economy.

Africa’s greatest football celebration has come to a thrilling close, and Morocco has once again stood proudly on the world stage. A powerful AFCON closing ceremony marked the end of a tournament filled with pride, passion and world-class energy, capturing the imagination of millions across the continent and beyond.

The global event brings together countries from across the world to showcase innovation, tradition and excellence in agriculture, food production and rural development.

Artificial intelligence and data analytics are increasingly shaping Morocco’s economic and technological landscape in 2026. From agriculture to finance, logistics, and healthcare, Moroccan companies are adopting AI-driven solutions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge.

The newly launched two-year program is designed to equip students with the skills needed to lead Morocco’s digital transformation.

The project, valued at around £7.4 billion, could create a direct transportation link between Africa and Europe, promising faster, cheaper movement of goods across the continents.

In 2026, Morocco’s technology sector is becoming more inclusive, with a growing number of initiatives focused on women in tech. While gender disparities in STEM fields remain a global challenge, Morocco has seen a notable increase in female participation in software development, AI, data analytics, and digital entrepreneurship.

Morocco’s startup ecosystem is rapidly gaining momentum in 2026, positioning the country as one of North Africa’s most vibrant hubs for innovation. Across fintech, health tech, AI, and logistics, local entrepreneurs are developing solutions that are increasingly attracting international attention.

The growth reflects the country’s rising popularity as a global travel destination and signals a strong recovery and expansion of Morocco’s hospitality industry.

Morocco’s technology sector is undergoing a remarkable transformation in 2026, positioning the country as one of North Africa’s most dynamic hubs for innovation.

Morocco’s economy experienced robust growth in the second quarter of 2025, expanding by 5.5%, according to the High Commission for Planning (HCP).

Morocco is set to take on Cameroon in a highly anticipated Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal match, promising a thrilling clash between two of Africa’s football powerhouses.
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