That's a top made by the weekly Romanian Capital. The top 5 includes 3 multinationals
and 2 Romanian companies:
1. Oriflame
2. Pfizer
3. Wrigley
4. Atlassib
5. Petromservice
Atlassib is Sibiu-based group of
companies involved in transportation services whereas Petromservices is
a holding allegedly owned by the unionists of the recently privatized
Petrom, the largest Romanian oil company (owned by OMV). Among other
things
Petromservice is also involved in the media industry and is behind several
controversial stories as its owner, Liviu Luca, has strong ties with Ovidiu
Vantu (a very powerful Romanian businessman) as well as is involved in
different political games and interests. An example is Luca publicly
acknolwedging the rivalry and using Realitatea TV (Petromservice property)
as an attacking medium against Dan Voiculescu, another Romanian powerful
businessman who runs a media empire and who is a political leader of a niche
party involved in the government.
[link in
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UPDATE: 1.It looks like the links for the companies info is not
working. Just go
here and search for their respective names.
2. Mihai rightly acknowledges that the above top is an intermediary top 5
ranking the highest paying companies.
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This is just the salaries ranking, it is not the whole "best companies to work for" ranking.
Look forward for our top 50... Still, has anyone idea about the availability of any public information regarding benchmarking data of best practices in payment policies (the whole salary package) in various industries in Romania? I am particularly interested in heavy (metal) constructions (shipbuilding, shiprepair). Automotive might be also of interest.
Thanks.
Sfinte Sisoe, Atlassib e în top? Adică luzări pe care îi văd la Atlassib Paris când trimit ceva în România sunt happy că lucrează într-o firmă civilizată?
Doamne fereşte-mă de firmele care nu au ajuns în top...