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Renault is looking for a Bucharest office for its 2,000 employees

French group Renault, which controls the Dacia factory from Mioveni and has developed a technology centre in Titu, is looking for a new office to accommodate its nearly 2,000 employees in Bucharest, who are currently divided between the North Gate building in Pipera and West Gate park in Militari.

Outsourcing firm CGS opens support center in Romania’s Targu Jiu

American company CGS, a provider of outsourcing solutions, opened its fourth support center in Romania where it will hire 100 people in human resources, administration, IT and customer support. The new center in located in Targu Jiu, Gorj county.

GfK expands and brings 400 jobs in Iaşi in a regional centre

The research and market studies company GfK Romania, which has reached last year a turnover of EUR 19.2 million and 241 employees, expands its office in Iaşi to a regional centre where 400 people are to be recruited.

Alten Romania opens a new office in Timisoara

French group Alten expands its footprint on the Romanian technical consultancy suppliers’ market by opening a new office in Timisoara.

Zitec will hire 20 more people by yearend

Applications developer Zitec has expanded its team by 20 percent, having reached a team of 100 experts in the first half of the year. The new people joined the online marketing, quality assurance, SysOps, HR and operations departments.

Coface Romania expands in Timisoara

Credit insurer Coface has opened a new office in Timisoara in a bid to tap into the high business potential in western Romania.

A group with 10,000 employees from Bulgaria are looking for a land for the construction of a BMW centre in Bucharest

TIM Group, controlled by the Bulgarian businessman Ivo Kamenov and Marin Mitev, including over 50 companies from several ranges of activity and over 10,000 employees has in plan the construction of a new BMW centre in Bucharest, according to sources in the auto mrket.

eMag sets up software development center using state aid

Online retailer eMag announced a new investment project, the eMag IT Research Software Development Center in Bucharest, which will create 203 jobs. The company received at the end of June state financing worth EUR 6.65 million, which was approved by the Ministry of Public Finances.
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