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job opportunities in italy

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Sergio.D.Suarez

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Good morning, I have to ask a question where I know there will be negative answers, but I have to face reality with optimism.
I am Argentine, my wife has double citizenship because her father is Italian.
we want to go somewhere in Italy at the end of 2020.
I am a mechanical designer with 15 years of experience with autodesk inventor and 5 years of experience in solidworks, working for the glass industry (similar to intermac, bottero, etc.). I'm the head of the technical department here in Argentine today.
I manage several cam programs and design cad 3d.
the question is as follows: what salary is estimated could be reached and what area would I recommend to install?
Please note that here there are about 350 euro in white and 500 euro in black per month in the industry I mention. (to understand that we Argentine are worse than Italian and Spanish)
On the other hand, if salaries are so low, why are there so many advertisements for 3d design in the work pages?
I send you my best greetings and thank you for every personal opinion.
 
If you work for one of the above-mentioned realities, you may ask for a transfer to the Italian headquarters.
in Italy in general you will find some excellent companies operating in the glass industry, concentrated in some industrial districts
 
from what you write yours is a more than decent salary, if it is true that in Argentine the average salary is around 500 euros.

to answer your question well, that is, if you could find a job in Italy, you have to make a more general speech.
We must say that in general all of Europe is experiencing a strong phase of deindustrialization begun about 20 years ago. In this regard we must thank those European bureaucrats, who instead of protecting domestic productions have opened the doors to Chinese, Indian and Southeast Asian imports. It is enough to think that the duties for most of the imports from China are of a poor 4%.
Italy is among the most affected countries, thanks to the strong taxation on enterprises (reaching and exceeding 60%), the asphyxiating bureaucracy, organizations that stop the free growth of salaries and are against meritocracy (the unions) etc.
If I were in your place the last country I'd try to come would be Italy, I'll tell you frankly.

considers that Italy is the second country in Europe after the Romany for youth emigration:
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/in-...ani-fuga-all-estero-costa-16-miliardi-ac0kqkpIn practice you would like to board a ship that is sinking.. .
 
Thank you both for your opinions. I will explain a little more the situation, I am married and my 3 year old son and his mother have an Italian passport. on the other hand my ancestors are Italian-Spanish. what happens is that because of the modifications of the salvini matteo, I must remain in Italy until I have the recognition of citizenship for at least 4 years. (otherwise, we could have chosen other destinations)

Today in Argentina there is a lot of inflation and, above all, a lot of insecurity.
I understand the Chinese market, it's been disasters here.
It is a difficult time for both ends of the globe, and today more than ever I understand the phrase of my ancestors "in luck" when an examination has to be addressed.
greetings
 
according to the ccnl metalmeccanico you should belong to the 6th level therefore with a gross pay of about 2.000 that net of the taxes will be 1500/1600; however, be careful that this is what remains written on the card because you can be assumed with lower qualifications even then carrying out the work of the designer.
the meritocracy from what I could notice is rare commodity among the company owners.

Moreover you have to consider the cost of life that is quite high, if it can be useful to you in this website there is a mirror of average costs
 
to give some extra details about the industrial fabric linked to the glass there are some larger names (bottero, forvet, amut, saint-gobain, lisec, gai and others that I have certainly forgotten) and many medium-small realities that are the majority.
I don't know what your specialization is but Italy is a leader in the ceramic processing industry (the part of transport plates and some processing is similar to glass) and packaging (with a geographical concentration in a specific area).
from your messages it seems that you write very well in Italian and this could help you overcome the language gap
 

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