I used to compare job offers by looking only at the annual salary. Over time, I realized that the number that really matters is the amount you actually receive every month.
In Italy, your take-home pay depends on several factors, including taxes, social security contributions, and your employment situation. That's why two people with the same RAL can end up with different net salaries.
To make this easier to understand, I built StipendeoNetto, a project that helps estimate net salary from RAL and provides practical guides about payslips, payroll, and employment in Italy.
Whether you're evaluating a new opportunity or simply want to understand your salary better, having access to clear information can make a real difference.
You can explore the project here:
👉 https://stipendeonetto.it/
I'm always interested in improving the resource, so I'd love to hear what information or tools you think would be most helpful when understanding salaries in Italy.