Do you think it is difficult to find a job / part-time job in Rome?
Hello! I’m Marta from Barcelona, Spain. I would like to do an italian course in the school for 8 or 12 weeks. But I’m afraid I will need to gain some money to pay the acomodation, food…
Do you think is difficult to find a job/ part-time job in Rome? (in a restaurant, disco, shop…)Thank u!!
P.D. Sorry for my english!
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Dear Marta,
Thanks for taking the time to ask… unfortunately, not many students have asked this question before, and some are discourage of embarking in a study abroad experience. I personally considered important when I was about to enroll at Torre di Babele. I knew that the experience of coming to Italy and learning Italian had to be exciting but I had to consider my budget first. I did not have my parents’ support.

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Anyhow, as Australian-Italian, it wasn’t difficult for me to find a part-time job in Rome. Why? Because Rome is truly a cosmopolitan city. There are particular neighborhoods such as Campo dei Fiori, where at nights the common language is English. You do not need to be a pro in English, just know enough to get you by, and ask for a job as a waitress. They are always looking for people. Particularly, during the summer which is Rome’s highest visiting season.
As a Spaniard you won’t have any troubles with paperwork since you belong to the EU. In fact, my advice is tailored to your particular situation as a member of the EU.
Even though I can’t promise you that you will actually find a job in Rome (because it doesn’t depend on me but on you), the possibilities are endless. You just have to start looking. So please, do not be discourage…
Option 1: You enrol and Torre di Babele will find housing for you and book your language course. Learn enough Italian and then go out there and get a job.
-if you aren’t sure?
Option 2: Come to Rome first see if you can find a job on your own without Italian and then come to the school.
It’s all up to your own considerations, whether the budget is enough to get you by for a month while you find a job.
I took option one cause I had some money aside but I do not regret it. Learning a lil’ Italian before was a plus when trying to find my part-time job.
I have to be honest, Rome is not and easy job market. But it has so many pros on my personal balance of pros vs cons that I just decided to go for it. It was always a dream of mine to this on my own.
Italian will always be an important, believe me… learning the language and getting my CILS accreditation made it easy for me to find a more stable job. But hey… difficulties are also part of the whole backpacking experience.
Please do not hesitate to ask more questions. I hope I’ve answered your question. I’m so excited that I can give you advice from my own experience as a study abroad.
If you want to enrol at TDB for and 8 weeks or 12 weeks course be sure to check out their new enrollment application. Jesus (the school’s e-Marketing Manager) does nothing else but talk to everyone about it. So i felt it was my duty to inform everyone through the blog.
Use the following link to enroll in Spanish:
Book your Italian course in Spanish
Regards,
Carlie
P.S. I apologize for my delay… I’m still getting a hold of wordpress…
P.S.2. @ Everyone! Hello out there… please contribute on the comments if you have more info on how to find a part-time job in Rome. Common knowledge is power!

Hello!
Carlie thank u for your answer!! I will think about it, my idea is go to ROme in Agoust or September so I can save some money until then!
Anyway if you know any job or any web to search job, let me know please!
Thank u again!!
Hello Marta,
I am also an student who is going to study at Torre di Babele but i will go on September – October and i am also saving money by then. If you want give me your email so we can have contact
Hello Yunita!
I don’t want to write my e-mail in a public site… maybe you can give me your adress or facebook name??
I hope to talk with you!!!
Kisses!!
Hello Carlie,
Reading your experience made me more confortable going to Italy on my own. I’m from Bulgaria but living in Thailand. Going for TDB on September for 6 weeks. Please give me your contact so i can ask you some more things.
regards