Rome - The Parliament Italian opens its doors to new professional figures with the announcement of two prestigious public competitions for the hiring of qualified personnel. An unmissable opportunity for those aspiring to work at the heart of the republic's institutions.
Senate of the Republic: 15 positions as Parliamentary Advisor
The Senate has announced a competitive examination for the hiring of 15 Parliamentary Advisors. The opportunity is reserved for candidates with a master's degree, specialist degree, or bachelor's degree (old system) with a minimum grade of 105/110.
This is a high-profile role, with significant legal and financial responsibilities within parliamentary activities.
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Chamber of Deputies: 65 positions for Parliamentary Secretary
The Chamber of Deputies has also announced a competition for the permanent hiring of 65 Parliamentary Secretaries. This competition is open to candidates with a high school diploma.
This is one of the most important opportunities to work full-time in state institutions, with the legal status of employees of the Chamber.
In total, 80 positions are available to join Parliament's staff, representing a significant opportunity for graduates and diploma holders who wish to actively contribute to the country's democratic life. The complete announcements, with details on requirements, application procedures, and deadlines, are available on the institutional websites of the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies.






Comments (1)
It is a good opportunity for those who want to work in Parliament, but I do not know if everyone has the right requirements. Maybe more opportunities could be given to those with less experience, so everyone can participate.