Hi! I personally wanted to thank you because, even though I’m not going to Bologna, I am going as an exchange Student to PoliMilano and thanks to you know I know about the 150 Hours Progm that also exists there ❤️ all of the information you’ve given is useful to me as a general guide for a Student in Milan. Thanks again ❤️
Hi, I have a Patreon page where I post bi-weekly detailed information about life in Italy. I'll be making a post about jobs soon, so keep an eye! www.patreon.com/dramaticallyexpatic
I suppose so, although personally I've never heard of anyone doing this kind of jobs. Then again, I don't know THAT many people 😂 If you have the right qualification I don't think you'll have any obstacles. Good luck!❤️
I wanna apply for WOPP I saw that I will have an examination interview I want to ask if you know how is the questions and what I have to be prepared for🙏🏻
If you really want to work you will always find something!! You have to adapt also to humble jobs as wash disher etc as I ve done to keep me while studying! Too many emugrants that only criticize and pretend!
Thank you for this video, I am coming next month on self sponsor. I am depending on getting a Job while studying to help me offset my academics and personal needs, but I don’t speak Italian. Can I still find Jobs?
Bologna is quite international, so I suppose you’ll be able to find a job with English only, however, learning at least some Italian will make a huge difference!
Hi ! A great video and thanks a lot for the given information but I'd like to ask what if the student doesn't know Italian language at all ?, I think it is hard to work such jobs that make them interact with people, isn't it ?
Hi, it's certainly more difficult to find a job if you don't speak Italian, but not impossible. You can always look for the jobs that don't require customer interactions for example, or maybe an International desk at the university.
It does! You don't need to be an EU citizen to be eligible for these programs or to apply for a part-time job; although there might be some restrictions for the amount of time you're allowed to work (i.e. if you have a permesso di soggiorno for studying purposes you're allowed to work for a max of 15 hours per week, etc..)
You can't exceed 15 hours per week on a student visa, but if you work less you can have as many jobs as you want. You sign a contract with your employer when you get hired :)
Your videos are very informative. Thank you for putting in effects. Please make a video for English speaking students' jobs, if possible.
Yay! Been waiting for this 🙌🏻 Very useful info Valeria, thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
@@DramaticallyExpatic i get admitted in bologna need little help if you can
You are the beautiful face and source of light of Italy
Hi! I personally wanted to thank you because, even though I’m not going to Bologna, I am going as an exchange Student to PoliMilano and thanks to you know I know about the 150 Hours Progm that also exists there ❤️ all of the information you’ve given is useful to me as a general guide for a Student in Milan. Thanks again ❤️
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear this video was useful. Means a lot to me ❤️ Best of luck!
Is 150 hours available in polimi?
@@ajeesh3485 it is!
@@juanmadriz9549 how to apply? Where can I get the details?
Lively video 🥰🥰 Thanks a lot for this information 😭😭 I’m going to move Italy very soon and this information very helpful ❤️❤️
Thank you . A great informative video.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it ❤️
beautiful red colors of the buildings of Bologna
Grazie mille tesora Valeria 👌
Good guidelines
What about English speaking students?
Awesome!
Good video!
Thank you!
I will like to work in a garden as a botanists
Are there any student jobs like that?
What about delivery job or uber?
Please give more information of the job availability for foreign students in Italy in other cities as well. THANKS.
Hi, I have a Patreon page where I post bi-weekly detailed information about life in Italy. I'll be making a post about jobs soon, so keep an eye! www.patreon.com/dramaticallyexpatic
is it possible to do these jobs without knowing italian? If so, which jobs?
How to find petsitting job? (i don't speak italian)
Do you need to know Italian to apply for those jobs
Wait 750 in hour or in a week ??!
What about when you studying
Thank you for the useful information. Is there any possibility for the international students to work as an instructor in a gym or as a private one?
I suppose so, although personally I've never heard of anyone doing this kind of jobs. Then again, I don't know THAT many people 😂 If you have the right qualification I don't think you'll have any obstacles. Good luck!❤️
❤️ From India
Its interesting informations and usefull for student who will go to italy to study
How much is it average salary for cleaning service
How many euros per hour ?
Could you tell me how much spend to study at Electrical engineering in bologona University...
How am getting the admission
How am getting the admission for visa I want to join the university this month am currently studying in india
I wanna apply for WOPP
I saw that I will have an examination interview
I want to ask if you know how is the questions and what I have to be prepared for🙏🏻
If you really want to work you will always find something!! You have to adapt also to humble jobs as wash disher etc as I ve done to keep me while studying! Too many emugrants that only criticize and pretend!
Thank you for this video, I am coming next month on self sponsor. I am depending on getting a Job while studying to help me offset my academics and personal needs, but I don’t speak Italian. Can I still find Jobs?
Bologna is quite international, so I suppose you’ll be able to find a job with English only, however, learning at least some Italian will make a huge difference!
It's hard here brother..I am finding it so hard in Roma here
Student Can apply part time job in university. If knowledge on computer MS word, MS Office typing etc. Pl make a video
Hi ! A great video and thanks a lot for the given information but I'd like to ask what if the student doesn't know Italian language at all ?, I think it is hard to work such jobs that make them interact with people, isn't it ?
Hi, it's certainly more difficult to find a job if you don't speak Italian, but not impossible. You can always look for the jobs that don't require customer interactions for example, or maybe an International desk at the university.
Hi l want restoran job or any other job
So does this apply to students studying abroad coming from the U.S?
It does! You don't need to be an EU citizen to be eligible for these programs or to apply for a part-time job; although there might be some restrictions for the amount of time you're allowed to work (i.e. if you have a permesso di soggiorno for studying purposes you're allowed to work for a max of 15 hours per week, etc..)
@@DramaticallyExpatic Well thank you very much since it might be of interest to my son. Be blessed and safe 💞🙏🏻
can you tell me please, if i can have two jobs at the same time? and how would they know if i work more than 15 hours????
You can't exceed 15 hours per week on a student visa, but if you work less you can have as many jobs as you want. You sign a contract with your employer when you get hired :)
but these jobs are possible only if you know italian right?
It depends, but in many cases some basic Italian might do
Are these jobs possible if you're black?
Of course!
You are asking the same question I wanted to ask
It is almost impossible. Take your time and try other countries.
Please can I have your email
Can you give your mail id