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English Speaker? Then you’re in luck! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Narcisa Chelaru   
Wednesday, 08 July 2009

ImageFollowing Romania’s integration into the European Union and the increased interest from multinationals willing to invest, employers have recognized the need for qualified multilingual and English speakers (both fluent and native) to stay ahead of the competition. The number of candidates that want to have an international career in Europe is expanding rapidly. As more and more expatriates choose Romania as a destination for furthering their careers in their chosen field, the job market has become increasingly fluid and diversified.

Some of the most frequent means employed by job seekers are:

- through employment and recruitment agencies

- by means of an open application with an employer

- by networking

- through ads in the printed press and on the Internet (both on jobsites and on the websites of the employers) 

In principle, you should try all four and not limit yourself to one of these.

One particular jobsite that specializes in recruiting English and multilingual speakers is EnglishLanguageJobs. Their main goal for employers is to find the right multilingual staff quickly and efficiently at only a fraction of the cost of traditional bricks & mortar recruitment agencies. As an employer, if you want to score in the labour market, you have to act fast. Speed is a necessity for both candidates and companies and EnglishLanguageJobs.com has become a valuable tool for either finding a job or for finding qualified candidates quickly.


English Language Jobs offers candidates an opportunity to submit their CV to a dedicated jobsite –WWW.ENGLISHLANGUAGEJOBS.COM or apply directly to

job vacancies. Hundreds of CV's are received on a daily basis from a wide variety of functional areas including: Financial, Administrative, ICT, Sales & Marketing, Customer Service, Secretarial, Human Resources and Office Managers.


WWW.ENGLISHLANGUAGEJOBS.COM 

EnglishLanguageJobs.com was founded in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) in May 2000, and has shown solid growth throughout Europe since then. 

For further information, please visit the website www.englishlanguagejobs.com and get in touch with your local consultant.


Good luck with your job/candidate search!


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