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News 01/10/2020

Quick Learning is the new employability

Employability is definitely a word that we keep hearing and reading over and over again. What does this word actually mean? What really makes a person “employable”.  A very generic opinion is that to be employable you must absolutely get an education, work hard and be nice to your colleagues.
News 30/09/2020

Lavorare Part Time

Un ottimo diversivo per la vita studentesca Gaining some work experience, some extra pocket money and a bit of independency. Is it all a part time job has to offer? Part-time jobs are a crucial point into a student’s life. Looking for entire weeks the right employment that won’t interfere wit
News 29/09/2020

Sole24Ore - Best Master 2021

Rome Business School High employment rates, an excellent number of placement opportunities and a higher entrance salary compared to the one of only graduates. These are the strengths of the 2,800 master’s courses, of public and private Italian universities, starting in 2020-21. Rome Business
News 25/09/2020

EFMD CAREER FAIR

29th of September to the 2nd of October  EFMD’s Virtual Fair welcomes Rome Business School’s to the fall session 2020. As we have seen a set of events and meetings entirely dedicated to career and job searching activities, will follow one to another from September to November 2020, dedica
News 25/09/2020

Executive workshop - Web Reputation

How Web Reputation can affect your career  Francesca di Minico – Search & selection Specialist – Gi Group Your digital footprint is fundamental when looking for a job, in fact the 90% of executive recruiters say that they usually conduce online researches of potential candidates, and 70
News 25/09/2020

The New Casual

Which is the right Office Outfit? A studio from Dockers will tell us Formal jacket and tie or casual shirt and slack? White collars from European companies seem to be more and more intolerant towards workplace ‘uniforms. This is what emerged from a study carried out by the Spanish company ‘We