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On average, wages in Bucharest are at least 50% higher than in other cities in Romania, and when it comes to management positions
On average, wages in Bucharest are at least 50% higher than in other cities in Romania, and when it comes to management positions the gaps are even greater, explains Camelia Stanculescu, general manager of the local office of Manpower, one of the leading players in the field of personnel leasing.
"These days, it is almost impossible to recruit unskilled workers in Bucharest for the minimum wage (120 euros net or 360 RON, i.e.)," says Stanculescu.
However, wage gaps between Bucharest and the provinces are not as apparent in fields such as IT.
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