If you’re applying for jobs in Italy, your CV needs to follow the local format. Here's how to make yours stand out the right way.
Key Parts of an Italian CV:
Personal Info – Include your name, address, phone number, email, codice fiscale (if you have it).
Profile Summary – A short description of your goals and skills.
Experience – Include any jobs, internships, or even volunteering.
Education – List all relevant schooling.
Languages – Mention your level of Italian and other languages.
Technical Skills – Useful for warehouse or IT jobs.
Pro Tips:
Keep it to 1–2 pages max.
Use a clean, modern layout.
Include a passport-style photo.
Stick to clear, simple language.
You can create a free Italian-style CV using the Europass Editor.
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