INTERNATIONAL Italy: Amazon, Capgemini want 350 young workers

Two major international companies, business solutions firm Capgemini and online retailer Amazon, are to create 150 and 200 jobs respectively in the coming months, according to employment news site

Two major international companies, business solutions firm Capgemini and online retailer Amazon, are to create 150 and 200 jobs respectively in the coming months, according to employment news site Lavorare.net.

Capgemini’s roles will be created over the course of next year, based in Turin, Milan and Rome, with younger and newly-graduated applicants – principally in technology, economics, communications and related fields – expected to make up the majority of the intake.

A good knowledge of English is also required.

The 200 roles at Amazon will be based at a new distribution centre in Piacenza, with available roles ranging from temporary and seasonal staff to management.

Again, Amazon tells Lavorare.netit is primarily targeting young jobseekers.

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