Jobs in Sicily, Italy | GoAbroad.com

Your salary is entirely dependent on your job in Sicily and the field of employment in which you work. As a result of the recession, jobs in Sicily are harder to find, but once found jobs do pay a livable salary. Overall, salaries for work in Sicily tend to be lower due to the struggling

Your salary is entirely dependent on your job in Sicily and the field of employment in which you work. As a result of the recession, jobs in Sicily are harder to find, but once found jobs do pay a livable salary. Overall, salaries for work in Sicily tend to be lower due to the struggling economy, but this is balanced by the cost of living in Sicily, which is relatively affordable.

Careers in the hospitality and tourism fields typically earn you around €23,000 a year, while health professionals working in Sicily’s pharmaceutical industry can earn anywhere between €30,000 to 50,000 a year or more, depending on the type of work performed. 

Au pairs typically work 30 to 40 hours a week, with the average salary range between €250 and 300 per month. However, if you are living with the Italian family you work for, food and accommodations are included, providing you with a decent remaining salary.

The monthly salary for an English teacher in Sicily ranges, depending on certification and level of experience, but the median salary is usually €900 to 1000.

Although the euro exchange rate may make living and working abroad in Sicily expensive for some, overall the cost of living in Sicily is extremely low in comparison to other parts of Italy and Europe. Learning to live as the locals do is essential, as the Sicilian lifestyle is much simpler, making even groceries found at local markets will be cost significantly less—and will be far more fresh—than anything you could find at your local organic supermarket.

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