| As an Italian expat myself (now an American expat to Europe), having been in the same situation you are now, I'd like to give you my opinion, based on my experience and life (with all the caveats that those two imply). It sums up in a few steps: 1. Save some money for at least two months of surviving (not living large.. surviving).
2. Pick a city among London, Edinburgh, or Amsterdam.
Find a cheap place to sleep & eat.
3. Book a ticket.
4. Pack your bag.
5. Move.
6. Apply to any job in your field. Do start with internships or entry level jobs.
7. Get better at the craft.
8. Repeat from step 6, optionally step 2, till you are content. In short, it's all up to you, so just do it. Seriously. You are young and in a field wide open. You live in a first world country surrounded by more first world countries. Today is so easy to emigrate that it's ridiculous.
By the way, you'll find out that the grass on the other side is not that green.. but that's something that will take time. I'd like to add two more controversial opinions: . It's really hard to be an expat. No matter where you're from and which country you go. . Forget the USA for now. Is not what it used to be, and this coming from someone who went to the US, and is now an American. Go to England or the Netherlands. Germany is good too! Cheers. |