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		<title>Do you think it is difficult to find a job / part-time job in Rome?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello! I&#8217;m Marta from Barcelona, Spain. I would like to do an italian course in the school for 8 or 12 weeks. But I&#8217;m afraid I will need to gain some money to pay the acomodation, food&#8230;
Do you think is difficult to find a job/ part-time job in Rome? (in a restaurant, disco, shop&#8230;)
Thank u!!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Hello! I&#8217;m Marta from Barcelona, Spain. I would like to do an italian course in the school for 8 or 12 weeks. But I&#8217;m afraid I will need to gain some money to pay the acomodation, food&#8230;<br />
Do you think is difficult to find a job/ part-time job in Rome? (in a restaurant, disco, shop&#8230;)</p>
<p>Thank u!!</p>
<p>P.D. Sorry for my english! <img src='http://www.torredibabele.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p></blockquote>
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<p>Dear Marta,<br />
Thanks for taking the time to ask&#8230; 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&#8217; support.</p>
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<p>Anyhow, as Australian-Italian, it wasn&#8217;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&#8217;s highest visiting season.</p>
<p>As a Spaniard you won&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Even though I can&#8217;t promise you that you will actually find a job in Rome (because it doesn&#8217;t depend on me but on you), the possibilities are endless. You just have to start looking. So please, do not be discourage&#8230;</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>-if you aren&#8217;t sure?</p>
<p>Option 2: Come to Rome first see if you can find a job on your own without Italian and then come to the school.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all up to your own considerations, whether the budget is enough to get you by for a month while you find a job.</p>
<p>I took option one cause I had some money aside but I do not regret it. Learning a lil&#8217; Italian before was a plus when trying to find my part-time job.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Italian will always be an important, believe me&#8230; learning the language and getting my CILS accreditation made it easy for me to find a more stable job. But hey&#8230; difficulties are also part of the whole backpacking experience.</p>
<p>Please do not hesitate to ask more questions. I hope I&#8217;ve answered your question. I&#8217;m so excited that I can give you advice from my own experience as a study abroad.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Use the following link to enroll in Spanish:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.torredibabele.com/secure/course-form.php?lang=esp&amp;typec=0&amp;typec_id=3&amp;?idc=67" target="_self">Book your Italian course in Spanish</a></p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Carlie</p>
<p>P.S. I apologize for my delay&#8230; I&#8217;m still getting a hold of wordpress&#8230;</p>
<p>P.S.2. @ Everyone! Hello out there&#8230; please contribute on the comments if you have more info on how to find a part-time job in Rome. Common knowledge is power!</p>
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