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Job-hunting in Italy
. 1mistake to make:
- Make sure your shoes and your bag match! This is not a joke; Italians feel that detailed care of how you look reflects how you work. If you are up-to-date in fashion, you are most likely to be up-to-date in your work as well, too their opinion.
Italian newspapers are a good source of information regarding vacancies and employers recruiting at that moment. On either Thursdays or Fridays the next papers carry extensive job advert supplements:
'Il Corriere della Sera'
'La Repubblica'
'Il Giornale'
'La Stampa'
Successful way of getting a job:
- Speculative applications are very common. Use a very formal style for your letter and include impressive references with your open application.
- Personal contacts are the best way to a job. An introduction of a well-known person will be very effective, because in Italy the emphasis is more on whom you know, than on what you know (although as a foreign job seeker the right qualifications are essential, even if you have some distant Italian relatives).
An Italian application
- The application consists of a typed CV and a short typed letter.
- The CV is in chronological order and about two pages long.
- Your personal details should include your date and place of birth, your nationality, your telephone number and your civil status.
- The style of the letter is stately and official. Explain briefly why you want the job, they will ask more in-depth questions during the interview.
- Three or four interviews are not uncommon and you should bring copies of references and diplomas to the first interview.
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