THE COMMUNITY OF THE ROMANIANS WHO WORK IN THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Journal Title: Revista Universitara de Sociologie - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The 1990s experienced the real emerging of the first wave of Romanians in the world of the European Brussels. How many Romanians are presently working in Brussels? Is there a request of the specific market on addressing the Romanians? What qualities and skills do we need to have, in order to succeed in our attempts to work in the community capital? There are two labour markets in Brussels, Brussels-Belgium and Brussels-The European Union that, due to geographical superposition, create confusion. There is a Brussels-Belgium, with all the specific features of an occidental capital, and there is also a Brussels-The European Union, with totally different opportunities and approaches. It is hard to imagine the multi-cultural mosaic formed around Schuman Market, but it is very important to decipher it, in order to find personal opportunities for working here. The quality of the Romanian presence in the European Union is mostly given by the quality of the Romanian administration presence, in the relation with the European administration. The administration is the first interface with the European institutions.
Authors and Affiliations
Cristina-Maria PESCARU
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