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Working in Italy - Applications

Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Italy
Registration & Residence
Moving Goods
Moving Plants & Animals
Moving Financial Assets
Moving Cars
The Driving Licence
Finding Accommodation
Finding a School

Living in Italy
The System
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Educational System
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Transport
The Health System

Social Security
Coordinating Arrangements
E forms: General Overview
General Organisation
Sickness Insurance
Maternity Insurance
Invalidity Insurance
Old Age Insurance
Life Insurance
Unemployment Benefits
Minimum Income Guarantee

Working in Italy
Recruitment
Applications
Recognition of Qualifications
Conclusion of Contracts
Amendments of Contracts
Remuneration
Working Time
Vocational Training
Annual Leave
Leave: Sickness, Maternity
End of Employment
Employment of Women
Special Categories
Occupational Risks
Sexual Harassment
Representation of Workers
Work Disputes
Applications
You can apply for a particular job or send in an application on spec. In the former case, the application procedures are generally detailed in the job offer or the advertisement. You may need to fax or email a CV with a covering letter stating your reasons for wanting the job to the contact numbers indicated. Sometimes your first contact may be by telephone, either directly with the company or the person responsible for recruitment (employment services, private agencies, staff recruitment companies etc.).

Your CV should be geared for the position for which you are applying, using the standard European format or Europass model. It should contain an authorisation for the processing of personal data pursuant to Legislative Decree 196/2003. It is not advisable to send in your CV without a covering letter that describes your strengths and the reasons why you believe you are the best candidate for the job. Unless specifically requested, you do not need to include a photo or any qualifications, references etc. (either originals or copies). 

If you are sending in a CV on spec., you could opt to send in a CV and covering letter or fill out the on-line application forms available on the websites of major companies (chains of supermarkets, hotels, ITC companies etc.). Look for “Lavora con noi” [work for us], “Offerte di lavoro” [job opportunities], “Candidature” [applications] etc. 

For some local businesses, it may be a good idea to turn up in person and leave your CV with the human resources or personnel manager.

Text last edited on: 02/2007

Source: European Union, EURES
© European Communities, 1995-2006
Reproduction is authorised.

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