Milan, Rome, Turin, and Bologna each have their own strengths when it comes to job opportunities in Italy.
- Milan is one of the top cities for employment, with the highest number of vacancies and job hiring for foreigners, especially in finance, IT, fashion, luxury goods, digital marketing, and logistics.
- Rome was the second-highest hub for jobs, with strong demand for public administration, tourism and hospitality, media, communications, and service roles.
- Turin has a strong job market in sectors like manufacturing and technology, particularly in automotive and aerospace, research, and software engineering.
- Bologna provides fewer opportunities than the other three cities, but there are plenty of vacancies in manufacturing, food, agribusiness, packaging automation, logistics, and creative industries such as fashion and design.