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The unemployment rate in Italy is high, it is one of the highest in Europe. In Italy’s economy, there is still what is called the traditional north-south divide. While in some parts of the "rich" and heavily industrialized north, there is almost full employment, large parts of Italy’s south suffer from high unemployment. Furthermore the Italian economy has been rather stagnant of late and it is these two factors that are the main obstacles in anyone’s way when it comes to finding jobs in Italy.

Italy has a number of careers that are open for the foreigners in the media, tourism, technology, finance, fashion design, and English teaching sectors. They are very specific about job applications. Qualified personnel is in high demand, especially in the IT area, but things also look quite good for job seekers in the education sector. In general, a good command of English is more important than Italian language skills, though this may vary according to which industrial sector you’re looking at and which job you’re looking for. Despite all this, there is still a large number of Italians whose English is less than accept­able, and this is why it’s always an advantage to know some Italian. You can search many adverts stating the age, gender, appearance, language skills, abilities and qualifications.

Italy, in terms of both obligatory and higher education, this country has recently undergone a period of transition through which the basic structure of the state system, as a whole, has been overhauled. These changes were designed not only to bring Italian education in line with the rest of the European Union, but also to create a more flexible system which better and more broadly educates those choosing to study in Italy.


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