
EURES Italy for Employers’ Day 2025
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Join us at the 9th edition of EURES Italy for Employers’ Day 2025 -Talents at work,- on November 27th, from 10.00 until 16.00 CET. a major online recruitment initiative by EURES Italy, with the support of local public employment services.
This recruitment event brings together employers and jobseekers in a rich and dynamic online space
Are you an employer seeking top talent?
Meet skilled professionals from all over Europe. Promote your vacancies, chat live, and schedule interviews – all in one place.
When creating a company profile and participating in the event you will have the opportunity to:
● Promote job vacancies in your own virtual stand (Italian employers), or through national EURES Advisers (European employers)
● Search candidates' profiles and plan interviews with suitable applicants
● Participate in workshops and get advice on recruitment strategies
Are you a jobseeker looking fo a new opportunity?
Candidates interested in our event can access job opportunities across Italy and Europe, apply directly, connect with employers and attend live expert workshops to boost their employability.
By registering as a candidate, you will be able to:
● Apply to hundreds of vacancies in Italy and other EURES countries
● Network with employers and schedule interviews
● Attend career-focused webinars and improve your job search strategy
To participate, you have to register in advance.
REGISTRATION for jobseekers will be available https://europeanjobdays.eu/it/event/eures-italy-employers%E2%80%99-day-2025
from …….
Participation is free of charge, but previous registration is a must if you want to apply for jobs and get access to interviews.
Are you an employer based in Italy?
You can now REGISTER to participate in this event from…….
We look forward to meeting you online!
Decreto Flussi: La procedura informatica
Definita la nuova procedura informatica per datori di lavoro e lavoratori. La nota sul Portale Servizi del Ministero dell'Interno
Passaggi Operativi:
1. A seguito di rilascio del visto da parte del Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale (MAECI), il datore di lavoro riceve una PEC all’indirizzo indicato in domanda ai sensi dell’art. 47 c.c., con la quale viene avvisato del rilascio del visto e delle modalità procedurali attraverso le quali dovrà comunicare allo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI) la data dell’avvenuto ingresso in Italia del lavoratore straniero.
2. Con l’effettivo ingresso del lavoratore nel territorio nazionale, il datore di lavoro /richiedente dovrà accedere all’Area riservata del Portale Servizi ALI (https://portaleservizi.dlci.interno.it/AliSportello/ali/home.htm), sezione "Sportello Unico Immigrazione" - “Ricerca domanda”, selezionare la domanda di riferimento (che si trova nello stato “Registrazione dello straniero”), cliccare sull’icona “Inserisci dati frontiera» ed inserire le informazioni richieste: punto di ingresso/frontiera (provincia e comune italiani), data di ingresso sul territorio nazionale e numero di visto rilasciato al lavoratore straniero. Dovrà poi digitare il tasto «Trasmetti» per informare lo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI).
3. Con l’inserimento delle informazioni, lo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI) competente è automaticamente informato sull’applicativo SPI 2.0 dell’ingresso del lavoratore.
4. Il datore di lavoro riceve, contestualmente, una PEC che riporta, in allegato, il codice fiscale definitivo assegnato al lavoratore straniero.
5. Successivamente, il datore di lavoro riceve una ulteriore PEC, recante in allegato il contratto di soggiorno da sottoscrivere digitalmente, ai sensi dell’art. 22, comma 6 del D. Lgs. n 286/1998.
6. Il contratto, sottoscritto dal datore di lavoro e dal lavoratore straniero nelle modalità previste dalla norma suddetta, dovrà essere trasmesso al SUI, effettuandone il relativo caricamento nel Portale Servizi ALI, nell’ambito dell’Area riservata - sezione "Sportello Unico Immigrazione" - “Ricerca domanda”, selezionando la domanda di riferimento (che si trova nello stato “Registrazione dello straniero”) e cliccando sull’icona “Upload contratto di soggiorno firmato digitalmente” . Occorre poi digitare il tasto «Invia» per trasmetterlo allo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI).
7. Il contratto è reso automaticamente visibile allo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI) competente, che provvede alla verifica nell’ambito dell’applicativo informatico in uso, effettuandone la validazione.
8. Nella PEC con la quale viene trasmesso il contratto di soggiorno, viene anche chiarito che, se ricorrono i presupposti normativi per la sottoscrizione dell’Accordo di integrazione, il sistema informatico renderà disponibile nell’Area riservata del Portale Ali, contestualmente all’invio della predetta PEC, un’apposita sezione, nella quale dovranno altresì essere riportati i dati necessari alla generazione del predetto Accordo per la firma da parte del lavoratore.
9. In tal caso, nell’ambito dell’Area riservata del Portale Servizi ALI, sezione "Sportello Unico Immigrazione" - “Ricerca domanda”, selezionando la domanda di riferimento (che si trova nello stato “Registrazione dello straniero”), dovranno essere inseriti i dati necessari alla sottoscrizione dell’Accordo, accedendo dall’icona “Inserisci dati Accordo” e compilando la relativa maschera.
10. Una volta inseriti i dati relativi all’Accordo di integrazione, gli stessi sono visibili automaticamente dallo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI) competente, che dovrà provvedere alla generazione dell’Accordo stesso, tramite l’apposita funzionalità prevista nel sistema.
11. Conclusa tale operazione da parte del SUI, il datore di lavoro riceve una nuova PEC, nella quale è allegato l’Accordo di Integrazione, recante i dati inseriti nell’Area riservata, nonché la firma dell’Amministrazione. L’Accordo va sottoscritto dal lavoratore e trasmesso al SUI, accedendo dall’Area riservata del Portale Servizi ALI, sezione "Sportello Unico Immigrazione" - “Ricerca domanda”, selezionando la domanda di riferimento (che si trova nello stato “Registrazione dello straniero”), icona “Upload Accordo di Integrazione firmato” .
12. L’Accordo di Integrazione, sottoscritto anche dal lavoratore, viene reso automaticamente visibile allo Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione (SUI) competente, che lo verifica nell’ambito dell’applicativo informatico in uso, effettuandone la validazione.
13. Acquisito e validato dal SUI il contratto sottoscritto dal datore di lavoro e dal lavoratore e, ove ricorrano i presupposti di applicazione dell’Accordo di Integrazione, acquisito e validato anche il documento di Accordo firmato dal lavoratore, l’operatore del SUI effettua le operazioni informatiche di competenza e contestualmente vengono trasmessi, tramite PEC, al datore di lavoro i Moduli 1 e 2 di Richiesta del permesso di soggiorno.
Tali modelli (1 e 2) sono altresì scaricabili dall’Area riservata del Portale Ali, contestualmente all’inoltro della PEC al datore di lavoro, e vanno consegnati al lavoratore, ai fini dei seguiti presso gli Uffici Postali e presso la competente Questura.
Con il kit di primo ingresso, comprensivo di: contratto di soggiorno firmato dal datore di lavoro e dal lavoratore, moduli 1 e 2 del modello 209, documento attestante il codice fiscale definitivo del lavoratore, documento del lavoratore e pagina recante il visto, il lavoratore potrà recarsi presso gli Uffici Postali per l’avvio della fase di richiesta del permesso di soggiorno.
Con riferimento alla busta per la spedizione, nelle more che vengano rese disponibili le buste presso gli Uffici Postali (ottobre 2025), l’acquisizione della busta stessa, necessaria a contenere il Modello 209 e la relativa documentazione associata per la presentazione dell’istanza di Permesso di Soggiorno presso gli uffici postali, dovrà avvenire in autonomia attraverso i canali commerciali dotati di materiale di cancelleria (tabaccherie, cartolerie, empori, etc.).
La busta, di formato A4, dovrà essere compilata replicando fedelmente (contenuti e posizionamento sulla busta) quanto indicato nel “layout” che sarà riportato nella pec con cui viene inviato il Modello 209. La denominazione della Questura/Ufficio di Immigrazione da indicare sulla busta è indicata in testa al Modello 209. I bollettini saranno disponibili direttamente presso gli Uffici Postali.
NB: Si fa presente che il contratto di soggiorno sottoscritto e l‘accordo di integrazione firmato dal lavoratore possono essere trasmessi al SUI contestualmente.
NB: Le comunicazioni trasmesse al datore di lavoro sono altresì trasmesse, per informazione, all’indirizzo mail collegato allo SPID/CIE dell’utente ( ad es. facente parte di associazioni di categoria..) che ha inserito la domanda di nulla osta nel Portale Servizi ALI per conto del datore di lavoro.
NB: Tutti gli allegati inviati tramite PEC al datore di lavoro saranno contestualmente reperibili anche nell’Area riservata del Portale servizi ALI, nella sezione «Comunicazioni».
How to prepare
In order to get the most of this job fair we recommend you to:
Register and upload your CV
When you register, be specific about your language, technical or soft skills, as well as educational fields. If you haven’t done so yet, we strongly advise you to have your CV uploaded in Italian or in English or have it retrieved from the EURES portal. For guidance on how to register and create your profile watch the video.
Apply for jobs & confirm your attendance to interviews
There will be plenty of jobs waiting for you on the platform. Browse through these vacancies and apply as soon as possible to those matching your skills and expectations. Uploading your CV is not enough, the employer can only view your profile/ CV when you apply for their jobs.
Job Centers and Companies may also invite you for one or more online interviews to take place on the event day.
If you have already applied, you might have some invitations pending your confirmation. Please check on a regular basis.
Prepare for the interview(s)
In order to better prepare, you should thoroughly research available information on the participating employers page, their main projects and recruitment needs. Select the companies you want to approach, or who have invited you for an interview, identify the questions you may want to ask and try to anticipate possible questions from the employer.
A professional appearance is important (even if the interview is online) and a good level of Italian or English combined with a positive attitude, will prove highly beneficial.
Please make sure, ahead of the day of an online interview, that you have access to:
PC, laptop, tablet / iPad or another mobile device plus a headset with a microphone and a webcam
a stable internet connection
If you have an interview time slot confirmed, the employer will contact you on the time agreed.
On the event day, you can chat with employers and EURES advisers regarding job possibilities and other related issues.
Info for EU nationals
Info for EU nationals
EURES Italy - WORK IN ITALY – Info for EU nationals
EURES Italy promotes conscious, quality and circular professional mobility.
Its actions are aimed at matching demand and supply of labor according to the legal status of the subjects in mobility."
We have a wide array of job openings across many fields of expertise. EURES Italy is arranging this online recruitment event together with other countries, where you have the chance to connect with Italian companies and find job opportunities in Italy.
Work in Italy is a Presidium created by the EURES Italy to provide adequate information and guidance to those who intend to have work experience in Italy for short or long term.
Every citizen of the European Union has the right to move and reside freely in Italy or within the territory of another Member State other than that of which he/she is a national. Different formalities are required depending on the length of stay (exceeding three months or shorter stay).
EU nationals and on their own nationality. Due to complex immigration procedures, employers may as well decide not to go through your application. In order to be able to work in Italy and/or other European countries you will still have additional legal obligations and administrative procedures to go through to get access to the European labour market – and you’re not entitled to EURES mobility schemes.
It provides general information for Non-EU nationals about living and working conditions in Italy.
In order to be able to work in Italy and/or other European countries you will still have additional legal obligations and administrative procedures to go through to get access to the European labour market – and you’re not entitled to EURES mobility schemes.
As it is reiterated by the European Commission: Employment, social affairs and inclusion for non-EU citizens: “The freedom to move to another EU country to work without a work permit is a right for EU nationals”.
For more information and insights, follow the Guides - factsheets:
<<< New_Eu_How to entry in Italy rev_ 1>>>
On this page you will find information on how European Union citizens can stay and work in Italy
ClicLavoro | Lavoratori UE che intendono soggiornare e lavorare in Italia
Further useful information:
Registration at the Anagrafe (Registry Office)
Codice Fiscale (tax code) for foreign nationals
Tax identification number
A means of identification of foreign citizens in their relations with public authorities and other administrations
In 15 languages, explains what CF is, what it is for, and how to apply
Codice Fiscale (tax code) for foreign nationals (integrazionemigranti.gov.it)
Tax incentives for attracting human capital in Italy
Benefits dedicated to people who decide to move to Italy to work or live here, such as professors, researchers, graduates, managers and high-net-worth individuals
Double taxation relief
Italy has bilateral agreements with many foreign Countries to avoid double taxation on income and capital
Info for Non-EU nationals
EURES Italy - WORK IN ITALY – Info for: Non-EU national
Work in Italy is a Presidium created by the EURES Italy to provide adequate information and guidance to those who intend to have work experience in Italy for short or long term.
In EOJD events it operates mainly as an Info Point with the goal to offer a place (even virtual) to companies to meet their employment needs by meeting foreign candidates and at the same time support, both, to find the appropriate tools for a matching.
Many of EURES' services (in particular EURES on-line services) are freely available for any user with access to the web. If you already live and work in the EEA territory or Switzerland, you can contact a local or regional EURES Adviser to get advice. However, finding a job via EURES does not change the legal obligations and administrative procedures that may apply to non-EU citizens.
Non-EU nationals may have the right to work in an EU country or to be treated equally with EU nationals as regards conditions of work. These rights depend on their status as family members of EU nationals and on their own nationality. Due to complex immigration procedures, employers may as well decide not to go through your application.
If you intend to move from a non-EEA country (except Switzerland) to live and work in the European Economic Area or Switzerland, often your own Ministry of Foreign Affairs can provide you with information on legal requirements to move abroad or refer you to useful information Centre’s.
Work in Italy’s mission is to assist Italian companies in attracting and recruiting qualified foreign candidates in sectors, where Italian companies face skills shortages.
We remind you that the Italian Authority responsible for the entry and stay of non-EU citizens is the Ministry of the Interior.
If you’re not an EU/EFTA national please bear in mind that, while you may participate and apply for jobs during this event, you are still subject to immigration rules and procedures if you want to move to one of these 13 countries to work.
Immigration policy, as well as its laws, regulations and procedures, are specific to each EU Member State.
If you have lived for over 5 years in one of these Member States and hold a long-term resident status, you have equal treatment in that Member State to country and EU nationals, with regard to access to employment and self-employment, education and vocational training and tax benefits, for example.
In this particular case, you may be entitled to moving to another country for work. Please bear in mind, however, that this is not granted automatically, as it is subject to meeting certain conditions, namely related to labour market situation, which are defined by each Member State. As a rule, you will have to apply for and be granted a residence permit in that country before you are entitled to work there.
Find out more about:
the basic EU labour market accessing principles for different non-EU country nationals,
Special conditions apply (such as a Temporary Protection Status) if you are a Ukrainian citizen currently fleeing from the war. Please check further info HERE...
This Presidium is dedicated to basic and first level information for EU nationals and Non-EU nationals interested in working in Italy.
For more information and insights, follow the Guides - factsheets:
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Information and tools to enter/stay in Italy
The Ministry of the Interior
One of the functions of this ministry: Protection of civil rights, including religious belief, citizenship, immigration, and asylum.
The online services available to the citizen, range from filling in to sending applications depending on the type (e.g. citizenship application, clearance to work, family reunification, etc.).
http://www.libertaciviliimmigrazione.dlci.interno.gov.it/it/servizi-online
Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
On this page you will find information on how entry into Italy and access to work for citizens of countries that do not belong to the European Union is regulated.
ClicLavoro | Lavoratori extra UE in Italia
In-depth analysis dedicated to the obligations to which employers who intend to hire non-EU workers are required.
Provides news and documents regarding how to “live and work in Italy.” Coordinated by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, and involves other government institutions with the intention of facilitating migrants in accessing services.
www.integrazionemigranti.gov.it
General information
You can find some practical info about living and working in Italy here:
Foreigners in Italy
Insights/FAQ:
Living in Italy
Entry and residence visa into Italy
Tax identification number for foreign citizens
Insights/FAQ:
Study and training in Italy
Italian higher education system
Our guide san insights:
Entry and Residence for EU citizens
Entry and Residence Permit for NON EU Citizens
Information for Seasonal workers
If you are thinking about a job in Italy or Europe, there are at least 5 good reasons to consider seasonal work:
1- Seasonal jobs could be a great way to start living and working in another European country
2 - Seasonal jobs could be a great way to increase your skills
3 - As a seasonal worker you are entitled to the same working conditions as national workers
4 - Seasonal work is your first step to further job opportunities
5 - Seasonal work allows you to develop a wider range of professional contacts
Seasonal work can be a job opportunity for those looking for a job for a fixed term or in any case for a short period; often has as its objective the main one is to offer young people a first work experience, not necessarily professionalizing or linked to one's own course of study and, if carried out abroad, can be a good opportunity to improve the language and learn about ways of life other than your own.
The best time to find a seasonal job in marine areas is summer; while in the mountains, in the winter sports resorts of the northern and central regions, in addition to summer the season is from November to March. In the cities of art there are good opportunities also during the Easter and Christmas holidays.
For seasonal work, the type of contract most frequently applied is that of the fixed term that the employer uses to cope with seasonal peaks of work, that is, an increase in extraordinary and occasional activities that occur in some sectors (Tourism, Trade and Agriculture) and at certain times of the year.
✨ If you aren’t an EU national, it’s essential to check whether you’re eligible to work in Italy before making plans and you may also be required to obtain a visa.
Check with an Italian embassy or consulate in your home country well in advance of your Quota Agreement “decreto-flussi”
The information campaigns promoted by ELA and EURES Italy
To learn more about the information campaigns, insights and focus, click on the topic you are interested in.
👉 For the campaigns promoted by ELA - Rights for all seasons -
click here: Campaigns | European Labour Authority (europa.eu)
👉 For the campaigns promoted by EURES Italy click here:
Seasonal Jobs in Italy
Practical guide for foreign Workers and Employers
ClicLavoro | Il lavoro stagionale per i lavoratori extra UE
<<Focus_The macro sectors of seasonal Job in Italy>>
The EURES Italy communication campaign for "mobile workers".
VIDEO 1 - What is seasonal work?
https://youtu.be/43kU1j_lSv8 ITA
https://www.facebook.com/EURESItaly/videos/353773169674618 ENG
VIDEO 2 Where to look for a seasonal job?
https://youtu.be/lEepAq6gLX8 ITA
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=220144846804728&ref=sharing ENG
VIDEO 3 - Why choose a seasonal job?
https://youtu.be/zvBNUPRQ12M VIDEO ITA
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=4281054091943062&ref=sharing ENG
VIDEO 4 - Are you looking for a seasonal worker?
https://fb.watch/9rz-IjDns3/ ITA
https://fb.watch/9rA1L2FoVi/ video 4 ENG
VIDEO 5 - Are you an extra UE citizen and are you looking for a seasonal work in Italy?
https://fb.watch/9rA4uVwMsT/ extra UE ITA
https://fb.watch/9rA66bFRsR/ extra UE ENG
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17997035794943321/
What are the rights of foreign workers?
What is meant by labor exploitation?
Information for Employers
Is your company looking for qualified talents across Europe?
EURES ITALY is pleased to invite you to the online recruitment event
With EURES Italy for Employers’ Day 2025 (November 27, 2025 -10:00 AM – 4:00 PM CEST), the right candidate is just a click away!
✔ if you are an Italian Employer: directly promote job offers through your own virtual stand and meet your staff shortages; or by contacting the relevant Employment Services.
✔ If you are a European Employer: promote your job offers on your own Country stand, contacting in advance the EURES adviser in your own country.
✔ browse participants' CVs and schedule online job interviews with candidates from European countries,
✔ during the event, receive advice on the recruitment process.
Register for the event now and get in touch with qualified candidates from all over Europe!
By creating a company profile on the platform, you will be able to:
- Promote your vacant positions through a virtual booth
- Schedule selection interviews with the most suitable candidates
- Attend workshops included in the event program and receive tips on recruitment strategies…
… and by contacting your EURES Advisor, you can
- Present your company and your vacant positions directly in the event agenda
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
- Write to us at:
- Join the informational webinar on 29 October 2025 (h:15:00) al webinar informativo
- Check out our FAQs
- Watch the tutorial videos: video tutorial
Register now! (insert link)
Seize the opportunity to build a winning team!
We look forward to welcoming you on the European Job Days platform.
The EURES ITALY team
Information for Jobseekers
Are you looking for new job opportunities?
Whether you're seeking your first job, aiming to take your career to the next level, or you're a professional ready for new challenges, this event is for you!
EURES ITALY is pleased to invite you to the online recruitment event
EURES Italy for Employers’ Day 2025 – Talents at work
27 November 2025 (10:00–16:00 CEST)
👉 Register now! Your next job is just a click away!
If you still don't have an account in this platform, do it HERE. Find out how
Log in first if you already have an account and go to My Events to join EURES Italy for Employers’ Day 2025.
Participation is free of charge, but previous registration is a must if you want to apply for jobs and get access to interviews.
In order to get the most of this event, you should:
- Improve your profile / CV
Your CV is your «Business card». Make it attractive and clear that shows your potential employer all the skills ( language, technical or soft skills) , educational fields and experience you have for the job..
- Upload your CV to the platform
If you haven’t done so yet, we strongly advise you to have your CV uploaded ideally in English. You can as well add your video CV ( on Youtubeor Vimeo) LinkedIn profile or any online portfolio - to make it visible to employers;
- Apply for jobs
There will be several jobs on the platform. Browse through these vacancies and apply as soon as possible to those matching your skills and expectations.
Please note: uploading your CV is not enough, the employer can only view your profile/ CV when you apply for their vacancies.
- Confirm your attendance at interview
Participating companies may also invite you for one or more online interviews, to take place on the day of the event or after the event day.
In case you are shortlisted, you will received a notification by the employer(s) and possible time suggestions for interview(s), to which you should answer as quickly as possible.
Please check your invitation regularly.
If you have confirmed theinterview slot, you should join the video-chat with the employer on the agreed time by logging in to the platform, going to My job applications and clicking on the Join interview button
Prepare for the interview
In order to be better prepared for the interview, you should search for more detailed information about the company, their main projects and their recruitment needsas well on the page of the participating employers Select the companies who have invited you for an interview, identify the questions you wish to ask and try to anticipate the employer's possible questions.
A professional appearance is important, and a positive attitude will be very helpful.
Please ensure that, before the online interview, you have access to a stable internet connection, a PC, laptop, tablet/iPad or other mobile device with webcam and headset with a microphone
ON THE EVENT DAY: LIVE CHAT AND WORHSHOPS
On the event day you can
- make exploratory contacts with available exhibitors (companies, EURES services and Info Points aimed at supporting your move) via one-on-one live chats.
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Attend workshops featured in the day's programme. Alternativo Event Agenda
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Join the on line information meeting (pre-session): 28th October 2025 (h:15:00) Register here to attend the : webinar -informative session
Check out our F.A.Q.
Watch our video tutorials: video tutorial
Contact a EURES adviser on www.eures.europa.eu (insert email address)
Don't miss this chance to build your professional future, in Italy or abroad!
We look forward to seeing you on the European Job Days platform.
The EURES ITALY Team
The Decreto Flussi (Flow Decree): How It Works
The Decreto Flussi (Flow Decree) is an Italian government measure that regulates the entry of non-EU foreign nationals into Italy for work purposes. It sets annual quotas for how many foreign workers can enter the country legally.
Entry into Italy for employment, including seasonal work, and self-employment must comply with the entry quotas established in the decrees—the so-called "flow decrees"—which are periodically issued by the Prime Minister based on the criteria set out in the three-year planning document on immigration policies.
These procedures have been managed electronically for several years now, so simply connecting from your computer, or relying on the support of numerous authorized agencies or charities, will complete the entire process.
How It Works
Annual Quotas: The government sets a maximum number of foreign workers allowed each year. These quotas are divided into:
Seasonal work (e.g. agriculture, tourism)
Non-seasonal work (e.g. construction, transport, hospitality)
Self-employment (e.g. artisans, freelancers)
Conversion of permits (e.g. changing a study permit into a work permit)
Employer Application: Italian employers must apply for a work authorization (called nulla osta) through an online portal managed by the Ministry of the Interior.
Click Day: Applications can only be submitted on specific dates known as “click days,” when the portal opens. Speed matters—applications are processed in the order they’re received.
Visa Process: Once the nulla osta is approved, the worker applies for a visa at the Italian consulate in their home country.
Arrival and Residence Permit: After arriving in Italy, the worker must apply for a residence permit (permesso di soggiorno) to stay and work legally.
Why choose Italy
Why choose Italy
Working in Italy offers a range of significant advantages that can make the professional experience highly rewarding and enriching. Firstly, Italy boasts a rich work culture and historical heritage that are reflected in a unique and stimulating work environment.
Among the benefits of working in Italy is the opportunity to enjoy the famous quality of life that the country offers. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes, Italy consistently ranks among the top destinations for quality of life. This environment encourages a healthy balance between work and personal life, allowing individuals to appreciate the joys of family life and socializing.
Furthermore, working in Italy provides access to world-class industries and sectors, including fashion, design, automotive, technology, and more. Professionals can benefit from the expertise and innovation present in these sectors, enhancing their skills and knowledge in their respective fields. The opportunity to work alongside industry leaders and renowned companies can pave the way for career growth and development.
Italy also offers a unique cultural experience for individuals working in the country. From the art and architecture to the music and culinary traditions, Italy's rich cultural heritage adds a layer of depth and inspiration to the work environment. Professionals have the chance to explore and immerse themselves in Italy's cultural offerings, expanding their perspectives and fostering creativity and innovation in their work.
In addition, Italy's strategic location within Europe provides opportunities for networking and collaboration with professionals from across the continent. The country's proximity to other European countries allows for easy travel and business connections, opening doors to new opportunities and partnerships for professionals working in Italy.
Overall, working in Italy presents a blend of professional, cultural, and lifestyle benefits that create a unique and rewarding experience for individuals seeking to advance their careers in a stimulating and inspiring environment. The combination of quality of life, career opportunities, cultural richness, and networking possibilities make Italy a desirable destination for professionals looking for a well-rounded and fulfilling work experience.!
Moreover, Italy is known to be a centre of excellence in various fields, such as fashion, design, engineering and art. Working in Italy offers the opportunity to grow professionally in an environment that promotes innovation, creativity and self-expression. The country's entrepreneurial culture encourages professionals to question the status quo and look for new ways to tackle challenges and seize opportunities.
Another interesting aspect of working in Italy is the chance to learn one of the most romantic and influential languages in the world: Italian. Knowing the Italian language not only opens the door to a vast number of professional opportunities in Italy, but also provides access to a rich cultural and historical background that will enrich one's personal and professional life.
In addition, Italy offers a wide range of benefits and rights for workers, including supportive labour laws and a universal healthcare system. Employees enjoy generous paid holidays, maternity and paternity leave, and job security. These rights make workers in Italy feel protected and valued, contributing to a positive and sustainable working environment.
Finally, working in Italy means having the opportunity to live in a country that boasts a wide range of tourist and cultural attractions. From historic cities to breathtaking rural landscapes, Italy offers a wealth of experiences to discover and share with friends and colleagues. This makes working in Italy not only professionally rewarding, but also personally enriching, offering the chance to create indelible memories that will last a lifetime.
In conclusion, working in Italy has numerous advantages that can enrich the professional and personal life of those who choose to do so. With its vibrant culture, unparalleled quality of life, opportunities for professional growth and wide range of cultural attractions, Italy is confirmed as an ideal destination for those who wish to combine professional excellence with the pleasure of living in a unique and fascinating environment.
Italy offers a wide range of job opportunities in various sectors, ranging from manufacturing to technology, from tourism to fashion, from art to scientific research. Here are some key sectors where one can find interesting job opportunities in Italy:
✨ 1. Fashion and Design:
Italy is globally renowned as one of the capitals of fashion and design. Cities like Milan and Florence host many prestigious fashion companies and internationally renowned design studios, offering opportunities for designers, stylists, marketing experts, and more.
✨ 2. Tourism and Hospitality:
Italy is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, with iconic cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence attracting millions of visitors each year. The tourism industry offers a wide range of job opportunities, including roles in hotel facilities, event organization, customer service, and tour guiding.
✨ 3. Automotive and Manufacturing:
Italy has a strong presence in the automotive and manufacturing sectors, with companies like Fiat, Ferrari, and Lamborghini leading the way. Professionals in engineering, production, supply chain management, and research and development can find promising career opportunities in these industries.
✨ 4. Technology and Innovation:
Italy has a growing technology sector, particularly in cities like Milan and Turin, where startups and tech companies are flourishing. Opportunities exist for software developers, data analysts, cyber security experts, and professionals in the emerging fields of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
✨ 5. Food and Beverage:
With its rich culinary tradition, Italy boasts a thriving food and beverage industry. From traditional family-owned trattorias to gourmet restaurants, there are opportunities for chefs, sommeliers, food scientists, and entrepreneurs looking to delve into the world of Italian cuisine and hospitality.
✨ 6. Healthcare and Biotechnology:
Italy is home to world-class healthcare facilities and research institutes, offering opportunities for healthcare professionals, researchers, and biotechnologists. The country's focus on innovation and medical advancements makes it an attractive destination for professionals in the healthcare sector.
By exploring these diverse industries in Italy, professionals can discover a wealth of job opportunities that align with their interests, skills, and career goals. Italy's dynamic business landscape, coupled with its rich cultural heritage and quality of life, makes it an appealing destination for those seeking new challenges and experiences in their professional journey.