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  • Working in Romania

    Working in Romania

    The Ukrainian citizens who want to get jobs in Romania
    do not need an employment permit for 12 months, which can be extended
    subsequently. They are only required to get registered with the local
    employment agencies, and they have the same employment rights as the Romanian
    citizens, the National Employment Agency announced.


    Through its local offices, the institution provides
    the Ukrainian nationals registered in its records a number of free of charge
    services. These include professional guidance and information on the Romanian
    labour market, on the latest developments in terms of professions, advice for
    job seekers and assistance during the job induction process.


    The National Employment Agency (ANOFM) connects
    employers with job seekers and offers the latter free of charge professional
    training schemes in order to improve and diversify their skills and facilitate
    their mobility and integration in the labour market. The Agency also assesses
    and certifies the professional skills gained in formal and informal contexts
    for those who are not certified in specific areas.


    Not least, the institution provides EURES assistance
    to the Ukrainian nationals who arrive in Romania, so that they may find jobs in
    the EU and the European Economic Area. These services include the provision of
    information on the EU labour market; information on working and living
    standards in the EU and EEA member countries, information on the EURES European
    and national portal, on vacancies across the EU, on mobility schemes and
    similar assistance and financial support programmes.


    According to the Agency, by September 18 as many as 19,349
    Ukrainian nationals had registered with local employment offices in order to
    benefit from these services. The largest numbers of Ukrainian refugees are
    reported in Bucharest (4,722), Constanța (4,604), Ilfov, near the capital city
    (1,561), Brașov (1,259), Maramureș (1,135), Suceava (733), Cluj (628), Galați
    (604), Iași (584) and Sibiu (538). Thanks to the Agency’s work, 1,815 Ukrainian
    citizens have been employed in the past few months, and 518 employers have
    expressed their willingness to hire Ukrainian nationals, announcing 5,223 vacancies
    for them as well.


    Most jobs available for Ukrainian nationals are for
    unskilled workers in various industries such as textiles or constructions, or
    in the hospitality sector. The professions of the Ukrainian citizens who came
    to Romania range from unskilled workers in the steel industry, constructions,
    the automotive industry and hospitality, to musicians, teachers, translators,
    architects, IT and administrative staff. (AMP)