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Articles - human resources

Engineering software provider expands its Technology Innovation Centre in Romania

American engineering software provider Ness Software Engineering Services (SES) is expanding the workforce in its Iasi Technology Innovation Centre, in northeastern Romania.

IT workers in great demand in Bucharest and Sibiu

Stefanini announced it has hired some 350 IT workers during the first half of 2015 and it intends to hire 150 more until the end of the year.

Working from home may lead to loneliness and affects productivity, says Regus study

According to a study by Regus, 38 percent of the people working from home feel lonely in time, which affects productivity on the long run.

IT company Luxoft hires 100 and plans to open centre outside Bucharest

IT services provider Luxoft Romania, one of the top 10 players in the local software market, has over 100 open positions and will hire at least 100 people, according to Bogdan Pelinescu, the company’s general manager.

Romanian employees work the most in the EU

Romanian full time employees worked the most hours of all the employees in the European Union, some 41 hours a week, on average, according to a report by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound).

Deutsche Bank’s Romanian IT centre reaches 300 staff milestone

Deutsche Bank announced that its technology centre in Bucharest, DB Global Technology S.R.L., crossed the 300 employee milestone, ahead of the initially set target. Over 100 IT&C specialists from various IT fields have been hired only in the last 4 months.

Lower average net salary in Romania in May

The average net salary in Romania amounted to RON 1,806 (EUR 406) in May this year, 2.7% lower than in April. Compared to May 2014, the average net wage increased by 7.4%, according to recent data from the National Statistics Institute (INS).

Why Romania is a good destination for investments

The costs with work force in Bucharest - the most expensive local city from the point of view of salaries – are almost 20% lower than those in Warsaw (Poland), Bratislava (Slovakia) and 15% lower those in Prague (the Czech Republic) which makes Romania one of the best destinations for investment, shows an analysis made by the consultancy company in management Hay Group Romania.
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