Microsoft looks for 20 Romanian programmers to work in Denmark
Microsoft, the world's biggest software producer, which has over
330 employees in Romania, wants to send 20 Romanian programmers to
its development centre in Denmark, in a paid internship programme
over a period of 9 to 12 months. The company offers those selected
the possibility to work full time at the centre after the programme
ends.
"We are looking to hire 20 programmers for entry-level and
specialist jobs. They have to speak advanced English, and will work
for Microsoft's Copenhagen centre. We are also recruiting 10 for
administration jobs within Microsoft Romania, and we need
candidates who also speak French or German. Salaries offered to
programmers in Denmark are above the average ones offered in the IT
sector," says Bogdana Botez, software development engineer in test
with Microsoft Romania, one of the participants at the Top
Employers job fair conducted at the end of last week.