Romanians are most likely to leave work or studies to travel the world
A percent of 66.8% of Romanians are willing to take off from work or studies and travel without knowing the exact destinations they will be visiting.
A percent of 66.8% of Romanians are willing to take off from work or studies and travel without knowing the exact destinations they will be visiting.
More than half of the respondents (57%) believe that it is very likely that our country will face an economic crisis in 2024.
Now in its fourth year, the Office life experience survey was conducted in the Equilibrium 1 building in May 2024, with a response rate of 70%.
Only 8% of Romanians actively sought a job abroad in 2023, compared to 13% in 2020 and 22% in 2018.
Today's employees are not looking for a simple job, but for a work environment that offers a complete experience and allows to combine work with recreation and relaxation.
New EY survey finds boards must lean in and play a challenger role to establish sustainable business models.
Romanian companies anticipate improvement of macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation and unemployment, but still adopt a prudent approach as uncertainty remains high.
Private healthcare chain Medicover has announced the acquisition of Synlab Group's local businesses in Romania, Turkey, Cyprus, Slovenia, Croatia, and North Macedonia for €71.3 million.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has allocated €50 million for the upgrading of key rail border crossing points in Ukraine.
Hils Development, the real estate company led by entrepreneur Ionuț Negoiță, is set to deliver the first phase of its mixed-use scheme Hils Republica in June.
Vastint Romania is set to host the fourth edition of its blood donation campaign on April 16, at the Business Garden Bucharest.
The Environmental Fund Administration (AFM) released a new list on Wednesday, featuring 10,418 applications approved under the Green Photovoltaic Homes Program.