April 15 (SeeNews) - French-owned IT services company Inetum plans to hire another 300 employess in Romania by the end of 2022, the company said.
“In Romania the goal for 2022 is for 300 professionals to join the Inetum team. The local team is looking for any type of talents related to IT and data, mainly roles in the following segments: Business Analyst, Data Scientist, Project Manager, Scrum Master, Software Developers (Java, .Net, BPM), DevOps and Cloud specialists that will be involved in local and international business initiatives,” said Nicolas Boitout, general manager of Inetum Romania, said, as quoted in a company press release issued on Thursday.
The announcement comes as part of Inetum’s drive to hire 7,000 employees across many of its international offices.
US investment giant Bain Capital recently filed for approval in the EU its agreement to purchase Inetum from Qatar’s Mannai Corporation, an institution which currently holds a 99% stake in Inetum. The transaction is valued at $2.27 billion (2.08 billion euro). Mannai purchased a majority stake in Inetum in 2016, after which it bought out minority investors and eventually delisted the company from the Paris bourse.
Inetum is a France headquartered international IT company, with over 27,000 employees.
According to finance ministry data, its Romanian branch recorded a turnover of 99 million lei ($21.65 million/20 million euro) and a profit of 10.8 million lei in 2020..
(1 euro = 4.94 Romanian lei)