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Lamborghini Named Most Attractive Company by Italy's Recent Graduates

RELEASE DATE: 30 Apr 2014
First place in "Best Employer of Choice 2013"

Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, 30 April 2014 - Automobili Lamborghini, the luxury super sports car company headquartered in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, was named the most attractive company for recent graduates in Italy in a recent survey by the Fondazione Emblema. Vodafone and Ferrari placed second and third, respectively. The results come from Fondazione Emblema's Employer of Choice 2013 which queries recent graduates and final-year students from the main Italian universities.

Some of the main reasons for students choosing Automobili Lamborghini as their "Best Employer of Choice" included the possibility for professional growth, the excellent working environment and the reputation of the brand.

"Working for Lamborghini means contributing to the creation of a world-beating and coveted product in a highly professional and passionate atmosphere. This result is a further step towards Lamborghini's strategic aim of becoming an ever-more attractive company to work for. Young people represent an important investment for our future, which is why we think it is fundamental both to work actively with schools and universities, where we can find and select the best talent, and to guarantee innovative career paths for the young people we employ," stated Umberto Tossini, HR and Organization Director.

This latest recognition is also the result of steps taken by Lamborghini over the last year to place greater importance in development policies for young professionals. The Company has organized numerous partnerships and events with the most important Italian universities, such as participation in Career Days and company testimonials.

In terms of vocational training and guidance, Automobili Lamborghini has always shown a strong commitment to the area where it is based through long-term collaborations with universities, schools and other institutions in the region. All this translates into a concrete commitment to the creation of job openings for young high-school and university graduates, with around 300 taken on over the last three years.
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