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Work in Italy


Job Resources
Thanks to the increasing use of computers and the Web, it's possible to find work in Italy on the Internet, but traditional forms of recruiting, such as public employment agencies, personal networking, trade union assistance, and newspaper ads, are still more common.
  Professional Resources
Foreigners looking to work in Italy might find it useful to get in touch with any of a number of business organizations and trade councils.
Employment Trends
Analysts in Italy project employment growth in tourism, distribution, wholesale, vehicle sales, minerals, food industries, wood furniture, and artisan enterprises.
  Cost of Living
Italian salaries are established by the state and codified based on the category in which you work.
Information Technology
The demand for IT and communications personnel, especially those who work in Internet-related fields, has grown exponentially in the last few years.
  Resume/CV's
The purpose of your resume is to present and highlight aspects of your education and work experience which make you a good choice for the position.
Engineering
There's a positive growth trend in the construction engineering industry, which means an increase in work for both specialized and unskilled labor.
  Interviewing Advice
Before the interview, research the company-its history, present focus, problems and future direction, and then review your own skills and work experience.
Accounting & Finance
In Italy, finance, marketing, and business all fall under the term Servizi Avanzati, which means "advanced services."
  Work Permits/Visas
Citizens of the EU or the United States need not carry visas in order to enter Italy, as long as their visit is for a stay of no more than 90 days.
Sales & Marketing
Increasingly, Italy is beginning to see a new trend toward retail and service franchising.
  Cultural Advice
Italy's unemployment rate is quite high compared to other countries, owing perhaps to the fact that Italians enter the work force at an earlier age than do citizens of other nations.
General Business
The Italian government's new e-government plan, which includes provisions to improve government's internal efficiency, offer integrated services, and guarantee the public electronic access to government services, means new work in Italy.
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