Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Finding Work in Italy
I came across an interesting article in Italian Glamour today about job tactics for the 21st century and thought I'd share a digested version with you.
E-recruiting is on the up in Italy and more than 3.7 million Italians now use online searches to find a new job.
English-language skills are highly regarded and essential for most of the advertised jobs. But the sites are in Italian so make sure your language skills are up to scratch before applying as otherwise you may find your application being chucked into the virtual dustbin.
www.monster.it and www.infojobs.it get the most hits, while another useful site, provided by the Italian Ministry of Employment and Unioncamere, is www.jobtel.it.
Emma Bird is the co-director of www.howtoitaly.com
E-recruiting is on the up in Italy and more than 3.7 million Italians now use online searches to find a new job.
English-language skills are highly regarded and essential for most of the advertised jobs. But the sites are in Italian so make sure your language skills are up to scratch before applying as otherwise you may find your application being chucked into the virtual dustbin.
www.monster.it and www.infojobs.it get the most hits, while another useful site, provided by the Italian Ministry of Employment and Unioncamere, is www.jobtel.it.
Emma Bird is the co-director of www.howtoitaly.com