English-speaking Jobs in Rome
Rome is Italy's largest city and its political and media hub. International organisations (FAO, IFAD, WFP), EU agencies, embassies, and a fast-growing startup scene make it the second-best city for English-only roles. Tourism, hospitality, and academia also drive significant English-language hiring.
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Key English-friendly employers: FAO, IFAD, WFP, Cisco, IBM, Capgemini, Reply, universities (LUISS, John Cabot), and the international media sector.
Business hubs: EUR (tech/finance), Parioli (embassies/media), Tiburtina (logistics/rail).
Job-hunting tips for Rome
- 1.UN and international-organisation jobs close fast — set up daily alerts on our job board.
- 2.EUR district (south-west Rome) houses many tech and finance offices, distinct from the tourist centre.
- 3.Many hospitality roles require English but zero Italian — look under 'Tourism' or 'Hospitality' filters.
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