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    Stefanini Romania opens new office in Bucharest, aims to reach 2,000 employees by year-end

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    Stefanini Romania reached a turnover of 47.5 million Euro in 2018, representing a 22.4 percent increase over the previous year. The company opened a new office in Bucharest and it looks to hire more people this year in order to reach 2,000 employees, from 1,660 employed today.

    “2018 was an exceptional year for Stefanini, with a significant two-figure business growth for the sixth consecutive year and 25 new customers in our portfolio,” says Marco Stefanini, president and CEO of the company, Business Review reads.

    “Digital transformation has been the focus of our business decisions and strategy. Our vision has shifted from providing simple IT services to creating business solutions with our partners and customers for whom we have become a digital integrator,” added the company’s founder.

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