 | Working in Italy - Recruitment |
EU Factsheets on finding, applying for and ending a job in Italian employment, including information on work hours, workers rights, leave allowances and the recognition of qualifications.
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You will need to register with a job centre in order to find work in Italy. Job
seekers must go to the job centre in the area where they are living. Look on the Ministry of Work and Social Security [Ministero del lavoro e della
Previdenza Sociale] website to find the Centro per l’impiego [Job Centre]
nearest to your home.
The EURES service within each job centre provides information on job
opportunities within the European Economic Area.
Italy also has a system for matching job seekers and work providers known as
the Borsa Continua Nazionale Lavoro [National Labour Exchange], where you can
upload your CV to search for job opportunities.
You can also contact private job agencies. Seven hundred are currently
authorised by the Ministry of Employment. Many newspapers (dailies, weeklies and
magazines) also publish regional and national classified job advertisements.
Text last edited on: 02/2007
Source: European Union
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