This Italian company requires workers, 1600 euros salary

Although most European countries complain because of unemployment, a company in the Italian state appears to be facing the opposite. The public company has long announced that it requires 70 employees, for positions as mechanical engineering designers, workmen for 3 mechanical jobs in carpenter, in quality control of the product, etc. But “Antonio Carraro”, [...]
Although most European countries complain because of unemployment, a company in the Italian state appears to be facing the opposite. The public company has long announced that it requires 70 employees, for positions as mechanical engineering designers, workmen for 3 mechanical jobs in carpenter, in quality control of the product, etc. But “Antonio Carraro”, a company specialising in building agriculture tractors in the Padova area, is taking six months to fail to complete the hot spots.
“La Repubblica” reports that the company is one of the three biggest Venato companies with higher average salaries. In her announcement, Liliana Carraro, responsible for foreign relations, says: The minimum wage we provide is 1590 euros.
We made high-level technological investments that cost 10m euros. We're following a digital factory model where everything is connected and workers are no longer needed for the assembly chain as it once was, but employees are needed who are able to use and manage this process.
The technician no longer needs to get his hands dirty because he's not in the machine's service, but he's the machine in his service” They explain that the reason for not applying for work in this company is that Italian youths have a wrong idea of what it means to work at a metal company.











