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- Autokern0
General advice: get a grasp on Italian ASAP, because hardly you'll find someone who speaks english or french there.
And if this is less true for work, when looking for a place, speaking italian will become vital.Names to look there:
Mutado: www.mutado.com/
IMille: http://www.imille.it/
Kora: http://www.kora.it/web/it/index.…
Icon Medialab LBI: http://www.iconmedialab.it/
Armando testa: www.armandotesta.it/
Tomato Interactive: www.tomato.it
Publicis: http://www.publicis.it/intro.asp…
Leo Burnett: http://www.leoburnett.it/
D'adda Lorenzini Vigorelli: www.dlvbbdo.com/
Ogilvy: http://www.ogilvy.it/
Dodici Trenta: http://www.dodicitrenta.com/I expect you can freelance for these since are more international minded, while there are loads of small agencies that most likely will want to give you a temporary contract (usually 1 year).
Apartment to rent: no idea lately, check on www.secondamano.it
for ads. Expect to be bit pricey.
I could check the status of my old apt (very central). drop me an email if you wish.- great, thanks!Kiggen
- tomato jajajajjadigdre
- My info is 2.5 year old now. Georges is the up-to-date guy now.Autokern
- I HATE MILAN!GeorgesII
- great...Kiggen
- I had my problems in milano... non italian speaking people are not really welcome ;)Mau
- Not true!mattiaBK
- in my case TRUE.
end of the discussionMau - I am not talking as a tourist.... ...... I meant job relatedMau