Yes, international students in Italy are allowed to work while studying. They can work up to 20 hours per week during their academic sessions. During holidays, students may be allowed to work full-time. Part-time jobs help students manage their living expenses and gain work experience. Common job options include working in restaurants, cafes, retail stores, or as university assistants. However, students must balance work and studies to maintain good academic performance. Having basic Italian language skills can also improve job opportunities in Italy.