How to prepare a Resume to
Work in Romania
This
is a short guide to help you. How to prepare a resume to work in
Romania.
The key focus of your Romanian resume should be to persuade the
employer to
invite you for an interview.
Therefore, your Romanian Resume / CV is a marketing tool,
which should
be adapted to the market in which you intend to use it.
In
Romania is very important that the Degree you have studied for is
relevant to the job you are applying for e.g. economics students become
economists and language students become teachers Etc….
A
Romanian Resume / CV includes information on your education,
qualifications, skills, knowledge, experience and
responsibilities.
Mention
your hobbies and other extracurricular activities.
You
should include three references at the bottom of your Resume / CV.
Work permits in Romania
•
Foreigners may enter Romania and stay in the country for three months
with a valid passport or entry visa.
• All foreigners wishing to work in Romania, except those with
residence cards, must apply for work permits and employment
visas before arriving.
• Contact the Romanian
embassy in your home country for further information.
The application procedure in Romania
•
Speculative applications can be very successful in Romania.
• The local offices of the employment services (Oficiul Fortei de
Munca) often advertise their vacancies in local newspapers.
• The Internet is a useful resource to find a job.
The application letter in Romania
•
The application letter is usually typed. Handwritten letters are
sometimes requested.
• Copies of diplomas are generally not included with your application
letter. Do bring them to the interview
though.
• A photo is occasionally requested with an application letter.
Do’s
•
Be prepared for two job interviews.
• Mention several reasons why you are the right candidate for the job.
• Provide examples to demonstrate your achievements and why you are
ideal for the job.
• Ask if you don’t understand the question. It is not uncommon to be
interviewed in English.
• Answer questions as fully as you can, avoiding ‘yes’ and ‘no’ answers.
Don’ts
•
Sit until invited to at a job interview.
• Criticise former employers.
• Go over the top – stay calm and stick to the facts.
• Feel discouraged if finding a job takes a lot of time. Unemployed in
Romania is high.
Management culture in Romania
•
Many companies still work in the traditional way: the top management
decides and all the layers beneath abide by the decisions made.
• Most business is done at an informal level in Romania, so establish
personal relationships.
• Romanians distrust governments and authorities.
• Minutes are drawn up for every meeting in Romania, no matter how
brief.
• Romanians are very easy-going and not formal at all.
• Romanian business cards always include academic title and job title.
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