
In recent years, digital nomadism has become an increasingly popular lifestyle, allowing professionals and freelancers to work remotely while travelling the world. Italy, with its unique mix of history, culture, excellent cuisine and breathtaking landscapes, is shaping up to be one of the most desirable destinations for digital nomads.
Moreover, the working holiday concept offers many young people the chance to live and work temporarily in the Bel Paese, exploring new professional and cultural opportunities. Some companies grant this way of working to ensure an adequate work-life balance, receiving in return a motivated employee inspired by new experiences that can bring improvements to the company itself.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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