Your Italian candidates see Hirevire in Italian. From the first click to submission.
Every button, instruction, prompt, and error message auto-translates. Write your interview questions in Italian, and the entire candidate-facing experience renders natively. Available on every paid plan. No setup call. No add-on.
Set the language once in your job settings, or add ?lang=it to any application URL. Candidates always see the experience in their language.
What translates, what does not
We are upfront about the scope, because hiring teams have been burned by tools that overclaim.
What the candidate sees, automatically
- All on-screen instructions and microcopy
- Buttons, navigation, and form labels
- Recording controls and progress indicators
- Camera and microphone permission prompts
- Error messages and validation prompts
- Submission confirmation and follow-up screens
- Your careers page, if enabled
Most teams hiring in Italy write questions in Italian, and candidates respond in Italian. Roles in Milan-based global firms sometimes write the questions in English to screen for working English, while keeping the candidate UI in Italian so applicants are not penalized on usability.
Your recruiter dashboard stays in English. Recruiters do not have to relearn the admin panel, and candidates still get a fully native experience.
Why this matters
English fluency outside Milan and Rome is uneven, and assuming it on the application page narrows your pipeline to candidates from a handful of cities. For most roles outside global tech, that is a real cost.
Translating the candidate experience is not a polish feature. It is the difference between getting honest answers from Italian candidates and only hearing from the subset comfortable in English-language software.
AI Reviews work on Italian responses
Hirevire transcribes Italian audio and video responses, then runs your scorecard rubric against the transcript. You get the same AI-generated summary and scoring you would for English candidates.
Set the Transcription Language in your job's AI settings to Italian for the cleanest transcripts. AI Reviews then surface candidate strengths, gaps against your rubric, and a recommended next step.
Three ways to set the language
Set it in your job settings
When creating a job, pick Italian from the language dropdown. Every candidate who opens that job sees the experience in Italian, regardless of how they arrived.
Use a URL parameter
Add ?lang=it to any application URL. Useful when running region-specific campaigns across Italian sourcing channels.
Let candidates choose
If you do not set a language, candidates can toggle it themselves from the language picker in the application page footer. Useful for bilingual roles in international hubs like Milan.
Pricing
Multilingual candidate experience is included on every paid plan at Hirevire. There is no separate language module, no per-language fee, and no minimum contract. You can change the language on any job, at any time, from your dashboard.
Try it with a real job
Start a free trial, set the language to Italian, and send the application link to yourself. You will see the full candidate experience in Italian in under five minutes. No credit card needed.
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