Two colleagues discussing on the Lamborghini factory floor with a green vehicle chassis on the assembly line behind them

Italy's Most Desirable Automotive Employer Builds Lamborghinis

Why the Randstad Employer Brand 2022 award matters for the cars themselves

Automobili Lamborghini now ranks among Italy's top three employers overall and first in the country's automotive sector, according to the Randstad Employer Brand 2022 award.

Precision-critical craft behind the Feelosophy program

Assembling a Revuelto or stitching a Urus interior is physically demanding, precision-critical work, which is exactly why Lamborghini launched its Feelosophy well-being initiative covering nutrition, sleep quality, and mental health.

A finite talent pool in Emilia-Romagna

Ferrari, Ducati, Pagani, Dallara, and Maserati all operate within a short drive of Sant'Agata Bolognese, which means these companies compete for the same composite engineers, CNC machinists, and leather craftspeople.

Ad Personam demands that defy standardization

A paint-to-sample color, a one-off interior material, or a bespoke stitching pattern each demands craftspeople who understand the standards well enough to deviate from them without compromising quality.

Corporate scale, boutique identity

Lamborghini, as part of the Volkswagen Group's Audi division, can offer the career stability and benefits infrastructure of a major automotive group while preserving the small-factory intimacy that makes building supercars feel meaningfully different.

Well-being as quality assurance

Lamborghini's ability to attract and retain top-tier craftspeople in one of the world's most competitive automotive talent markets is a form of quality assurance that no warranty card or CPO inspection can replicate.

Sant'Agata Bolognese alongside Italy's elite employers

Randstad's independent research places the Sant'Agata Bolognese company alongside confectionery giant Ferrero and aerospace firm Thales Alenia Space in Italy's top three.

Small volumes, outsized individual impact

Lamborghini's production volumes remain tiny compared to mainstream manufacturers, which means each employee's contribution to the finished product is proportionally enormous.

The densest supercar corridor on earth

Sant'Agata Bolognese sits in one of the densest concentrations of automotive and motorsport engineering talent on earth, with Ferrari roughly 30 kilometers away in Maranello.

Nine consecutive years of Top Employer certification

Lamborghini also collected its ninth consecutive Top Employer Italy certification, a streak stretching back to 2014 that suggests low turnover and deep institutional knowledge retention.

Big-group resources, Italian manufacturing soul

The Randstad result confirms that Lamborghini leverages the resources of a large corporate parent while maintaining the boutique identity and Italian manufacturing base that attract passionate employees.

Where human judgment meets advanced materials

Factory culture that supports meticulous, motivated work shows up in every Revuelto and Urus that rolls off the line, and that matters more than another press photo of a trophy on a shelf.