Neither the new year started well already increased the number of job opportunities posted, mostly online. Obviously, on the one hand, to happen. Much of the company in late ceased throughout the recruitment process to make analysis of the ends. Therefore early or at late spring brings a "blast" again some jobs available.


If we look at the facts, we can do this using the website National Agency for Employment (NAE) where we find relevant information about the number of jobs available and, especially, the distribution of the localities and industries .


If we are guided by places, top shows in the top positions in the city not we expect (ie capital), but Cluj is one who takes the lead with nearly 700 vacant positions. Follow market Jobs Brasov with over 600 open positions, Brasov with over 550 job vacancies, and only then, comes Bucharest nearly 500 jobs. If we check the top ten cities, here still find jobs and market Sibiu, Timis and Arad.


A breakdown of this kind we find locations and across all sites where recruitment, but, for one city is considered as a criterion and that employers seek in that place, even if the position is available in a different place .


The NEA website still find a vacancy in the classification according to the study which addresses these stations, a classification which, of course, not found on any site of recruitment (the minimum interest for both employers and employee). But what people find as a criterion for filtering these sites is the activity.


Thus, if statistically different cities to check the type of job that is most active at the moment, will be surprised to be found as the leading IT. This, perhaps, because increasingly more international companies open their offices in Romania and also there are many people in this area who leave.


If Bother, statistically, about which is the share of the cities regarding this field, we can see that in Cluj at a rate of over 60% are jobs in this field. For jobs market tends, like Iasi statistics for the number, not to mention jobs Giurgiu and, especially, in Timisoara and Bucharest.