Foundever opens new Bucharest office, plans 140 hires

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Foundever, a customer experience service provider, has opened a new office in Bucharest, marking expansion in Romania and CEE. The company plans to grow its local team to over 140 employees throughout 2026, with current capacity for 180 workstations and room for further expansion.

"Europe continues to play a strategic role in Foundever's global operations," said Benedita Miranda, COO EMEA at Foundever. "The opening of our Bucharest office strengthens our regional delivery network and reinforces our ability to support international clients with scalable, multilingual services."

The new office becomes the company's second physical hub in Romania, alongside its Cluj-Napoca location, and complements a nationwide remote workforce. Romania Country Leader Rui da Silva noted that "Romania offers a unique combination of multilingual capabilities, strong education standards, and reliable infrastructure. English proficiency is high, and languages such as German, French, Italian and Spanish are widely available."

Recruitment for the Bucharest office focuses on entry-level, office-based roles supporting international clients. The company is currently hiring speakers of German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Nordic languages, and English.

Foundever plans to continue hiring across Romania throughout the year to support its growing portfolio of international clients.

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