u/unknownboss10

Looking for any entry-level job remotely or in Milan (restaurants/hotels/babysitting etc... ) or anything that needs fluent English / fluent Arabic / basic Italian ..

Hi everyone..

I live in Milan. I’m looking for an entry-level job in the hospitality sector (restaurants, cafés, or hotels), or any available part / full time remote jobs..

I’m also open to babysitting opportunities. I’m responsible, patient, and good with communication. I speak fluent English (British accent), which can be helpful for children learning the language..

I speak Arabic (native) and English (advanced), and I have basic Italian (A2, improving every day).

I don’t have direct experience in restaurants or hotels yet, but I worked in:

- A warehouse supplying equipment for restaurants and hotels

- Cleaning jobs in residential compounds

- Some reception support experience

I don’t need a work visa actually because I have a valid Italian residence permit and I’m fully authorized to work immediately..

If anyone knows about opportunities, hiring places, or has advice, I’d really appreciate it.

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u/unknownboss10 — 4 days ago

Looking for any entry-level job remotely or in Milan (restaurants/hotels/babysitting etc... ) or anything that needs fluent English / fluent Arabic / basic Italian ..

Hi everyone..

I live in Milan. I’m looking for an entry-level job in the hospitality sector (restaurants, cafés, or hotels), or any available part / full time remote jobs..

I’m also open to babysitting opportunities. I’m responsible, patient, and good with communication. I speak fluent English (British accent), which can be helpful for children learning the language..

I speak Arabic (native) and English (advanced), and I have basic Italian (A2, improving every day).

I don’t have direct experience in restaurants or hotels yet, but I worked in:

- A warehouse supplying equipment for restaurants and hotels

- Cleaning jobs in residential compounds

- Some reception support experience

I don’t need a work visa actually because I have a valid Italian residence permit and I’m fully authorized to work immediately..

If anyone knows about opportunities, hiring places, or has advice, I’d really really appreciate it.

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u/unknownboss10 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/AcademicPsychology+1 crossposts

[EGY] Can you move into Psychology with an unrelated bachelor’s degree?

Hi everyone,

I have a question because I’m still very new to psychology as a field and I’m trying to understand how the academic path works.

Can someone who studied a completely different bachelor’s degree (for example languages, nursing, business, translation, etc.) later move into psychology through a master’s degree, or is a psychology bachelor’s usually required?

I’d really like to understand the full picture from people who know about this field or went through something similar.

Some things I’m wondering about:

How does this path usually work?

Are there countries or universities that allow this?

What are the limitations if your bachelor’s is unrelated?

Is it harder to get accepted?

Can someone eventually work in clinical psychology or therapy through this route?

What are the pros and cons compared to studying psychology from the beginning?

Are there specific things someone should do during their bachelor’s to prepare for this transition?

Do online courses/certificates help in applications at all?

I’d appreciate any detailed explanations, experiences, or advice because I’m trying to learn how realistic this path is before planning my future.

Thank you!

EDIT: I am currently based in Milan and therefore I’m considered as an EU-equivalent Student and my studies will be here in Europe.

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u/unknownboss10 — 6 days ago

Can you move into Psychology with an unrelated bachelor’s degree?

Hi everyone,

I have a question because I’m still very new to psychology as a field and I’m trying to understand how the academic path works.

Can someone who studied a completely different bachelor’s degree (for example languages, nursing, business, translation, etc.) later move into psychology through a master’s degree, or is a psychology bachelor’s usually required?

I’d really like to understand the full picture from people who know about this field or went through something similar.

Some things I’m wondering about:

How does this path usually work?

Are there countries or universities that allow this?

What are the limitations if your bachelor’s is unrelated?

Is it harder to get accepted?

Can someone eventually work in clinical psychology or therapy through this route?

What are the pros and cons compared to studying psychology from the beginning?

Are there specific things someone should do during their bachelor’s to prepare for this transition?

Do online courses/certificates help in applications at all?

I’d appreciate any detailed explanations, experiences, or advice because I’m trying to learn how realistic this path is before planning my future.

Thank you!

EDIT: I am currently based in Milan and therefore I’m considered as an EU-equivalent Student and my studies will be here in Europe.

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u/unknownboss10 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/remotejobsfinders+1 crossposts

Fluent English speaker in Europe — open to remote opportunities.

Hey mates,

I’m currently living in Europe and trying to find some decent remote work while I keep searching for local jobs here.

My English is pretty strong (C1/C2 level, British accent), and I’m comfortable with customer support, call centers, chatting with clients, virtual assistant stuff, or anything communication-related really, though I don't have a prior experience.

I know remote jobs from Egyptian/overseas companies probably won’t pay European salaries, and honestly that’s fine for now. I mainly want something stable to keep me working and gaining experience until I land something here in Europe .

If anyone knows good companies, opportunities, or even has advice, I’d genuinely appreciate it.. Thanks in advance.

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u/unknownboss10 — 6 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m currently living in Milan and I’m considered an EU student. I want to apply for Medicine in Italy in English through the IMAT, but probably the upcoming year because i’m not sure if it’s still open))honestly I feel a bit lost about the full process.

I’d really appreciate if someone could explain:

- The exact steps to apply (Universitaly, deadlines, etc.)

- When I should start and important dates

- How the preference list works

- If being an EU student changes anything important

- Any tips for choosing universities (especially near Milan)

Also, if anyone here has already gone through the IMAT process in Italy, I’d love to hear your experience 🙏

Thanks in advance

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u/unknownboss10 — 17 days ago

Hi everyone..

I live in Milan. I’m looking for an entry-level job in the hospitality sector (restaurants, cafés, or hotels)

I’m also open to babysitting opportunities. I’m responsible, patient, and good with communication. I speak fluent English (British accent), which can be helpful for children learning the language.

I speak Arabic (native) and English (advanced), and I have basic Italian (A2, improving every day).

I don’t have direct experience in restaurants or hotels yet, but I worked in:

\\\\\\\\- A warehouse supplying equipment for restaurants and hotels

\\\\\\\\- Cleaning jobs in residential compounds

\\\\\\\\- Some reception support experience

I don’t need a work visa actually because I have a valid Italian residence permit and I’m fully authorized to work immediately..

If anyone knows about opportunities, hiring places, or has advice, I’d really appreciate it.

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u/unknownboss10 — 24 days ago
▲ 1 r/expats

Hi everyone..

I live in Milan. I’m looking for an entry-level job in the hospitality sector (restaurants, cafés, or hotels)

I’m also open to babysitting opportunities. I’m responsible, patient, and good with communication. I speak fluent English (British accent), which can be helpful for children learning the language.

I speak Arabic (native) and English (advanced), and I have basic Italian (A2, improving every day).

I don’t have direct experience in restaurants or hotels yet, but I worked in:

\\\\- A warehouse supplying equipment for restaurants and hotels

\\\\- Cleaning jobs in residential compounds

\\\\- Some reception support experience

I don’t need a work visa actually because I have a valid Italian residence permit and I’m fully authorized to work immediately..

If anyone knows about opportunities, hiring places, or has advice, I’d really appreciate it.

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u/unknownboss10 — 24 days ago