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Apply Guide

How to Apply for These Jobs

Follow the steps below to apply for any job listed above. Remote jobs are straightforward — all you need is a CV and a cover letter.

Step by Step
01

Find a Job

Use the search bar or category filters to find a role that matches your skills and experience.

Search & Filter
02

Click Apply Now

Clicking the "Apply Now" button on any job card will redirect you directly to the company's official job listing page.

Direct Link
03

Prepare Your CV

Create a clean, modern CV in English or Italian. For Italy-based roles, the Europass format is widely accepted.

CV / Resume
04

Write a Cover Letter

Tailor your cover letter to each job. Avoid generic letters — a personalised message significantly improves your response rate.

Important
05

Apply & Track

After submitting, keep a spreadsheet to track the date, company, role, and application status. Don't forget to follow up.

Track Progress
06

Interview Prep

For Italian companies, some knowledge of Italian culture and workplace etiquette is a plus. Practice English interviews if needed.

Interview
Required Documents
Checklist — Remote Jobs vs Italy Local Jobs
CV / Resume
Required for both remote & local
Cover Letter
Required for both remote & local
Codice Fiscale
Required for Italy local jobs
Passport / ID
Required for Italy local jobs
Permesso di Soggiorno
If you are already residing in Italy
Certificates / Degrees
Required for skilled positions
Pro Tips

Update Your LinkedIn Profile

Italian recruiters actively use LinkedIn. Make sure your profile is complete, up to date, and includes a professional photo.

Basic Italian Helps

For local roles, a B1 level of Italian is a strong advantage. For remote positions, English is usually sufficient.

Follow Up After Applying

If you haven't heard back within 1–2 weeks, send a polite follow-up email to express continued interest.

Watch Out for Scam Jobs

Never share personal bank details or pay upfront fees for any job. Legitimate employers will never ask for this.

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