Websites to find work in Italy

Websites to find work in Italy

In Italy, the labor market is certainly not at the level of the northern European countries, because the unemployment rate is currently about 8%, while youth unemployment is 24%. So it is the young people who have the most problems finding work in Italy. Proof of this is that the majority of the 50,000 Italians…

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Living and working in Milan

Living and working in Milan

Milan, with a population of nearly one and a half million, is Italy’s second largest city after Rome, and its metropolitan area is one of the largest in Europe. There are not a few foreigners who currently are living in Milan. The location is not the best, Milan is neither at the foot of the…

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Living and working in Rome

Living and working in Rome

Rome is a unique and very old city, because it was founded about 3,000 years ago. This means that you can admire palaces and monuments from the time of the Roman Empire to Neoclassicism. At every corner you can admire ancient ruins, ancient churches, huge fountains, majestic palaces and magnificent theaters. Western civilization as we…

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Finding jobs in Italy

Finding jobs in Italy

Finding jobs in Italy nowadays can be very difficult and in any case requires perseverance and patience. One must research systematically and not neglect any of the available means. First, you need to prepare a good resume and cover letter. Now we are ready to consider the means available to find a job: Job search…

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Living and working in Iceland

Living and working in Iceland

Iceland is a small country with only 370,000 inhabitants, two-thirds of whom live in the capital. Let us see what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in Iceland. The country is currently experiencing a tourism boom, with around 1 million tourists visiting Iceland every year, which has both positive and negative effects on the…

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Seasonal work in agriculture in Ireland

Seasonal work in agriculture in Ireland

Seasonal agricultural work in Ireland is a fairly hard, purely seasonal occupation that does not provide much income and involves long hours of work. Room and board are usually provided, but sometimes there is no fixed salary; instead, wages are calculated by the piece. The most sought-after activities are gathering and picking fruits and vegetables.…

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Living in Ireland: pros and cons

Living in Ireland: pros and cons

If you are considering Ireland as a travel destination, you also need to know its advantages and disadvantages. Ireland offers good employment and career opportunities that are not easily found elsewhere, especially if you are qualified (IT and finance first). On the other hand, if you do not have any special qualifications but want to…

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Living and working in Limerick

Living and working in Limerick

Limerick is located in the south of the country, about halfway between Cork and Galway, both within an hour’s drive. The recent influx of numerous immigrants has increased the population to nearly 100,000, making it the third largest city in the country. Many foreigners currently are living Limerick. It is a very old city, whose…

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Jobs in Ireland

Jobs in Ireland

After the critical phase of the Covid 19 pandemic, there was a significant upturn in GDP in 2002 (+5%), with good prospects for the whole of 2023, but all the problems that currently preoccupy Europe are still present: inflation, shortages of raw materials, the war between Russia and Ukraine and global geopolitical instability. In any…

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Living and working in Cork

Living and working in Cork

Cork, along with Dublin, is the first city people consider when they move to Ireland. The main reason is its charm and culture, factors that make many people choose Cork as a city to live and work. Is living in Cork the right choice? It is a beautiful and welcoming city. Not too small and…

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