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Teaching English in Italian Universities is another option for those who want to teach English in Italy. It usually requires a few years experience in TEFL, and a good contact network. If you get the job, you are awarded a contract of collaboration (specifically Collaboratore Esperto Linguistico). Every three years, teachers bid on these contracts, and the most qualified (with the most points) is awarded the job. Candidates will need to send a CV to the university in European Format (always better to present yourself in person, or even through a contact). Applicants earn points for qualifications and points for the interview. Following the formalities, a summary of the points each candidate has earned is posted. If there are any open positions, university department directors will contact the applicant with the most points. If a name gets on the list then it will stay there until they re-open bidding in a few years. At this point, anyone who had secured a 3-year contract as "esperto" will need to re-apply and sit through the process again. Teachers accumulate points for every year they work with the university.
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Giovanni Fiorentini
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