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Highest Earnings in Q1 Romania Occurred Primarily in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Brasov

Top-earning cities in Romania unveiled: Q1 survey by Salario eJobs salary comparator showcases Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Brasov, and Timisoara as regions offering the highest salaries. The analytics were derived from more than 50,000 posted job listings on eJobs, luring almost 3 million job seekers.

Romania's top-earning cities unveiled: Data from salaries comparison platform Salario shows...
Romania's top-earning cities unveiled: Data from salaries comparison platform Salario shows Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Brasov, and Timisoara as the cities offering the highest salaries during Q1. Over 50,000 job openings were listed by employers on eJobs, drawing in over 2.9 million...

Highest Earnings in Q1 Romania Occurred Primarily in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Brasov

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Gear up, jobseekers! Salario's data from eJobs reveals the Romanian cities dishing out the dough in Q1. Buckle up, Bucharest's the big leagues with an average net salary of RON 5,500 across industries. Close behind, Cluj-Napoca's pockets are heavy with RON 5,000, followed by Brasov's RON 4,700, and Timișoara's RON 4,600. Iași, they're not far behind with a solid RON 4,400.

On the lower end of the spectrum, it's all about Giurgiu, Vrancea, and Covasna – their averages fall between RON 3,500 and RON 4,000. It's a tech-driven world, and Romania's no exception: the IT sector's bringing home the bacon with an average monthly net salary of RON 7,500, with oil and gas close second at RON 6,000.

Construction and installation experts are getting their fair shares too, thanks to a labor shortage that's pushing companies to offer better pay. And let's not forget engineering and audit/consultancy – they're not slacking off either, averaging RON 5,400 and RON 5,300, respectively.

Retail and call centers might be offering smaller packages (salaries typically range between RON 3,500 and RON 3,900), but they're still attracting plenty of applicants: retail raked in an impressive 900,000 apps in Q1 alone. Keep an eye on eJobs; currently, they're rocking over 23,000 job openings.

So, where can you find all this data? Start with eJobs. They often publish salary reports or surveys chock-full of insights into average salaries across various industries and cities. Remember, the numbers can vary wildly depending on the industry and location within Romania. And if you're after the latest stats, nothing beats consulting eJobs directly or reaching out to local employment agencies in Romania.

Stay tuned for the latest updates, folks!

Slovu from team Insider, Irina Marica

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  1. The textiles industry, along with the business sector in Giurgiu, falls within a lower end of the salary spectrum, with averages close to RON 4,000.
  2. In terms of the finance industry, the average net salary in Giurgiu is nearly RON 1,000 less than the average across all Romanian cities.
  3. The spectrum of industries offering the highest salaries in Romania includes the IT sector, textiles, and the emerging sectors of engineering and audit/consultancy.
  4. Despite lower average salaries in the retail industry, it is still a substantial source of job opportunities, with over 900,000 applications received in Q1 alone.

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