Romania's Tourism Ministry looks for new headquarters

22 May 2017

Romania’s Ministry of Tourism wants to rent a new headquarters, according to a notice made on Friday, reports local Economica.net.

The Ministry’s employees currently work in a building located on the Dinicu Golescu boulevard, which also hosts the headquarters of the Transport Ministry.

Tourism minister Titus Dobre said that the institution needs a new headquarters because there is no more space for new employees. Next month, the Tourism Ministry will organize tests for 35 new positions in the legal, economic and internal audit direction.

The Ministry wants to rent a space of 1,700-3,000 sqm, with 50-70 parking places, according to the selection procedure notice. The duration of the lease will be four years, with the possibility to extend it.

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Romania's Tourism Ministry looks for new headquarters

22 May 2017

Romania’s Ministry of Tourism wants to rent a new headquarters, according to a notice made on Friday, reports local Economica.net.

The Ministry’s employees currently work in a building located on the Dinicu Golescu boulevard, which also hosts the headquarters of the Transport Ministry.

Tourism minister Titus Dobre said that the institution needs a new headquarters because there is no more space for new employees. Next month, the Tourism Ministry will organize tests for 35 new positions in the legal, economic and internal audit direction.

The Ministry wants to rent a space of 1,700-3,000 sqm, with 50-70 parking places, according to the selection procedure notice. The duration of the lease will be four years, with the possibility to extend it.

editor@romania-insider.com

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