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Is it that hard to find a summer job in Rome , Italy?

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I'm 30, female from Australia and can speak basic italian. Where is the best place to find work?

I would love to work in a hotel.

Any suggestions? What is the pay rate like?

Thanks!

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  1. You will find the job for you here:

    http://www.wantedinrome.com/

    a basic salary in italy is 1000 euro

    ciao

    Alessandro


  2. Not really worth it.

  3. ciao ...prova qui http://www.monster.it/

    http://cercalavoro.monster.it/Search.asp...

  4. Note that as an Austrailian, you will need to have a visa that allows you to work in Italy to take one of the jobs legally. It's much easier for someone from the EU.

  5. i read your ask... i live in italy , if you wont found a job in a hotel you can see here

    http://www.infojobs.it/oferta/pLlistatOf...

    http://www.jobespresso.net/?q=hotel

    in december i came in australia to live and work... conctact me for more informations about italy...

    good luck

  6. try below -

    http://hubpages.com/_coollokesh/hub/Thre...

    you cud be working from comfort of your home !!!

  7. If you speak a little italian you can work in every seaside city! here in ferrara, and in the coast of emilia-romagna look for people for summer job!

    in bar, restaurants, hotel and gelaterie (ice-cream shop)!

    but you can find within april-may!!!

    BaCi!!! KiSsEs!!!

  8. You need a visa unless you have an Italian parent. if you have an Italian parent that was an Italian citizen when you were born then you can get an Italian passport. If you have no Italian blood then you will have to get a working visa. Without this you can only stay in Italy for 3 months with the AUS passport. You cannot get legal work without a visa and if you find work 'under the table' then you will be paid next to nothing.

    Speaking basic Italian is not the problem, however if you want to work in a hotel you must be legal and normally you will be required to speak fluent Italian for this. There are other jobs that you do not need fluent Italian.

    The pay is not good and the cost of living is high.

    Don't mean to put you off! I am Australian and I have lived in Rome for 2 years.

  9. probably not.

  10. Hi, you can look for a job on these websites:

    www.inforjobs.it

    www.stepstone.it

    www.lavorare.net (or to buy its newpaper "Lavorare" in Rome).

    I live in Rome, so if you need other suggestions you can write me to worldtravel_n@yahoo.it

    Bye

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