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Italy faces 40,000 job vacancies ahead of record tourist season

Employment agencies in Italy are offering 40,000 jobs. Before the summer, there is a demand for bartenders, waiters, chefs, entertainers in holiday resorts, lifeguards, DJs, yacht rental workers, hotel receptionists, and spa staff.

40,000 jobs are offered by employment agencies in Italy
40,000 jobs are offered by employment agencies in Italy
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Katarzyna Kalus

26 May 2024 06:37

The Italian Association of Employment Agencies (Assolavoro) noted that, as every year, there is a shortage of staff in the gastronomy, hotel, and beach sectors before the summer, as well as specialists such as sound and lighting technicians needed for concerts, shows, and discos.

Job offers in agencies are only a portion of those available nationwide.

Media reports indicate that many regions of Italy, which have tourist-heavy coastal towns, are experiencing severe problems finding workers.

For example, there are 5,000 vacancies in Emilia-Romagna, especially in Adriatic resorts. In Marche, there is a shortage of chefs and waiters. In Sardinia, about 25,000 seasonal workers are being sought.

Italy is preparing for a record season

Forecasts indicate that this summer will be a record for Italy regarding the number of tourists, but in many places, it will be marked by a labour shortage.

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