The Expat Files: Damien O’Farrell on Navigating Life and Work in Italy

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In our first episode of the monthly series “The Expat Files” here on The Real Life in Italy, Evelyn interviews Damien O'Farrell, an expert on global mobility who has lived in Italy for over 36 years.



Damien shares his journey from moving to Italy to assist a friend, to running a teaching business, and eventually starting a global mobility agency.



We also get into just how important it is to show Italy not only as a place to retire but as a place to create a life and work. Damien also offers insights into the most promising industries and skills for a lucrative career in Italy, underscoring the necessity of hard work and continuous learning.



Essentially: Figure out if Italy is right for you. Be Decisive. Do the Work.



Time Stamps:



00:56 Meet Damien O'Farrell: A Global Mobility Expert in Italy

01:48 Damien's Journey to Italy

03:43 From Teaching to Global Mobility

05:54 Adapting to Change: Business and Technology

08:53 Challenges and Opportunities in Italy

15:26 Deciding to Stay in Italy

20:00 Navigating Bureaucratic Hurdles

21:57 Cultural Quirks and Public Administration

24:55 Daily Life and Work Realities

29:49 Economic Challenges and Work Opportunities

38:16 Advice for Long-Term Living in Italy



Damien O’Farrell a Global Mobility Expert and Expat Coach with over thirty years of experience in Italy. He specializes in facilitating smooth transitions for individual and corporate clients adapting to Italian life. His services include immigration, relocation, citizenship, and expat coaching programs



Instagram:   / damien.ofarrell  

Website: https://damienofarrell.com (https://damienofarrell.com/)

Blog:   / damien65  

Ultimate Italy Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2yMCNfK



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