According to Call Point New Europe, outsourcing companies are on the edge of creating more than 2,500 jobs in Bulgaria this year. This particular sector has also produced 20 percent more jobs in Eastern Europe in 2009 than in 2008.
Apparently, the increase in Bulgaria is stronger than the average increase for Eastern Europe, and this development is expected to continue for the reason that the country “offers good potential, quality services and low cost,” Filip Ugrinov, CEO of Call Point New Europe advises.
Urginov considers that in Bulgaria the outsourcing industry could provide work for as many as 40, 000 people in a few years, whereas the present number stands at about 5,000.
“Bulgaria is the most appealing country in Europe at the moment.” The criteria the agency cites are “salaries, infrastructure, taxes and financial attractiveness,” quoted from the AT Kearney consulting agency data.














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