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Specifics of the CEE- SEE talent market
Western-Balkan region countries
-Region has more than 20million population
-High GDP growth before the economic-crisis, major privatizations still underway
-Region attracted above 10 billion EUR FDI’s/year
-Countries are allready members of the EU and NATO
-Several countries are using the same language
Eastern-Balkan region countries
-Region has similarly 29 million population
-High GDP growth expectations before economic-crisis,
-Major privatizations still underway
- Countries are already members of the EU and NATO
Current economic figuresGDP per capita in US$
COUNTRY 2006 2007 2008 2009(estimated)
Slovenia 21.000 25.426 27.511 29.500
Croatia 9.426 10.974 12.114 16.100
BiH 3.154 3.615 3.154 6.500
Serbia 4.216 5.270 5.838 10.900
Montenegro 3.693 4.363 4.828 9.700
Macedonia 3.010 3.220 4,6 9.000
Romania 10.700 11.400 12,600 11.755
Bulgaria 11.3 12.1 12.9 12.296
Hungary 19.3 19.6 19.8 19.044
Current economic figuresGDP per capita in US$
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GDP growthReal GDP growth (%)
COUNTRY 2006 2007 2008 2009(estimated)
Slovenia 5,8 6,8 3,5 -7,4
Croatia 4,8 5,7 2,4 -5,8
BiH 6,2 5,5 6,0 -3,0
Serbia 5,7 7,0 6,0 -2,0
Macedonia 3,1 4,6 4,7 -2,0
Montenegro 6,8 6,0 6,0 -4,2
Romania 4,1 7,7 6,0 -8,0
Bulgaria 6,3 6,2 6,0 - 6,3
Hungary 4,0 1,0 0,6 - 7,20
GDP growthReal GDP growth (%)
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2006 2007 2008 2009
SloveniaBiHMacedoniaSerbiaCroatiaMontenegroRomaniaBulgariaHungary
Demographic data 2009
Slovenia Croatia Serbia Montenegro BiH Mace-donia
Romania Bulgaria Hungary
Population (in million)
2.05 4.49 7.37 0.62 4.55 2.05 21.5 7,61 10,02
Median age (years)
41.7 41 41 36.7 39.8 35.1 37.7 41,1 39,4
Population growth rate (%)
+1.4 -0.03 0 +0.2 +0,4 +1.1 -0.127 -0,79 0,139
Birth rate / 1.000 population
8.97 9.64 9.19 11.14 8.85 11.97 10.7 10.2 9,9
Death rate / 1.000 population
10.62 11.75 13.86 8.63 8.63 8.83 11.77 14.5 13,0
Life expectancy at birth (years)
76.92 75.35 73.90 75.20 78.50 74.68 72.18 73.09 73,3
Labor force (in million)
0.920 1.781 2.961 0.259 1.196 0.900 9.705 2.338 4,195
Unemployment rate (%)
6.6 9.6 19.0 11.2 31.1 35.0 6.7 7.0 9.9
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SerbiaMontenegroBiHCroatiaSloveniaRomaniaBulgaria
Average Salaries’ Comparison
Retirement age
Slovenia Croatia Bosnia & H. Serbia Macedonia Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Hungary
Women
56-if at least 36 years + 9 months of completed service61 + 20 years of completed service63 + 15 years of completed service
60 + at least 15 years of completed service
When 40 years of service is completed-age not important.In case 40 years are not completed than the limit is 65 years + minimally 20 years of completed service
58 and 6 months or after 35 years of service completed
In 2011 the level will be 60
After 35 years of completed service, if they had at least 30 years of service can be at 62
57-with the minimal of 18 years of service completed
Standard retirement age in present is 57According to the law till 2013 standard retirement age will gradually reach age 60 years
Standard retirement age 60
Standard retirement age 62
Men
58 + 40 years of completed service63 + 20 years of completed service65 + 15 years of completed service
65 + at least 15 years of completed service
When 40 years of service is completed –age is not important.In case 40 years are not completed than the limit is 65 years + minimally 20 years of completed service
63 + 6 months or after 40 years of service completed
In 2011 the level will be 65
Standard retirement age 64
62-with the minimal of 18 years of service completed
Standard retirement age at present is 63According to the law till 2013 standard retirement age will gradually reach age 65 years
Standard retirement age 63
Standard retirement age 65
Labour conditions
Slovenia Croatia Bosnia & H. Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Romania Bulgaria Hungary
Length of work week
40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours 40 hours
Holidays min 20 days
min 18 days
min 18 days min 18 max 26 days
min 18 days min 18 days min 21 days min 20 day min 22 day
Unemploy-ment benefits (from 3 - 24 months)
first 3 months 70%, than 60 % (average wage for the last 12 month)
80% for first 78 days; than 60% (average wage for the last 3 months)
30 per cent of the state average wage – in the BiH are only available for six months – although these are available longer for those who had been in continuous employment for more than five years.
40% of net average monthly wages in the first 6 months of benefits and to 30% of net average monthly wages there after in the next 6 months.
60% of the insured's average earnings in the last 6 months and is paid for up to 3 months; thereafter, the benefit is equal to 50% of the insured's average earnings.
60% of the insured's average earnings in the last 6 months and is paid for up to 3 months; thereafter, the benefit is equal to 50% of the insured's average earnings.
minimum 75% value of reference indicator (minimum brut salary (600 de lei)
The average daily unemployment benefit equals 60 % of the applicant’s average daily wage during the last 9-month period in which they made social insurance contributions. The monthly benefit is calculated by multiplying this average daily amount by the number of working days in the given month. There is a minimum and a maximum amount of unemployment benefit payable and each year these limits are adjusted.
first 91days 60%fromaveragebrut salary,than 179day60% frommin salary
Labour conditions
Slovenia Croatia BiH Macedonia
Montenegro Serbia Romania Bulgaria Hungary
Sick-ness benefits
80 to 100 % - otherwise 90 % per illness (employer pays first 30 days)
between 70% and 100% , The employer pays for the first 42 days
n/a n/a The insured receives 65% of the calculation base; 100% for a work injury or an occupational disease; 100% for a blood or organ donation. The employer pays benefits for the first 30 days
The insured receives 65% of the calculation base; 100% for a work injury or an occupational disease; 100% for a blood or organ donation. The employer pays benefits for the first 30 days
For normal disease 50%, 65%,75%,85% base salary + benefits if the worked 2 years, 2-5 years, 5-8 years and over8 years
The benefit is equal to 80% of the insured's earnings and is paid for up to 90 days.
for the first 30 days, 60% from brut salary
Labour conditions
Slovenia Croatia Bi H Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Romania Bulgaria Hungary
Maternity benefit
100% (average wage for the last 12 month)
100% of salary payable until the child is 6 months . Additional benefit payable until the child attains the age of 1 year (for the first and second child) or age 2 (for twins).
100 % salary
n/a 100% of earnings are paid with 6 months of continuous insurance coverage; 60% with more than 3 but less than 6 months; 30% with at least 3 months. The benefit is paid monthly.
100% of earnings are paid with 6 months of continuous insurance coverage; 60% with more than 3 but less than 6 months; 30% with at least 3 months. The benefit is paid monthly.
120 days, 85% from media of last 6 months total income all payments are supported by the state budget
Social security beneficiaries are entitled to maternity benefits, provided they have length of service of not less than 6 months. The daily amount is equal to 90 % of average daily wages or insurance base. Maternity benefits are payable for 315 calendar days, of which 45 before giving birth. The mother / other parent is entitled to 6 months of unpaid leave till the child reaches 2 years of age.
24 weeksMax 70% from minimum wage
What are corporate challenges in the region?
Managing through recessionSecuring the business, obtain financingDealing with redundant employeesPressure to recruit and retain the best-especially
difficult in some countries as the pool of talented individuals is very small
Responding to candidate needsMaking HR a strategic partner to managament-too
often HR still seen as an administrative rather than strategic function
Global war for talent in recession times-is region any different?
Not just among companies but among countries
For 75% of HR executives, attracting and retaining talent is a No.1 priority
40% of employers worldwide having difficulty finding talent
Restrictive immigration conditions in place to protect nation’s assets
New type of jobs in demand for anti crisis business models
Source: Peter Felix, President, AESC
Main challenges for HR managers
Domestic talent without necessary skills Low mobility, little international experiences Difficult hire-fire policy Aging populations-negative demographics
Important issues
company anti-crises measures in 2009
Governmental programs during the recession
Slovenia: 60 EUR donation/person for shortening the working week to 36 hours, additional 60 EUR if shortened to 32 hours, state guarantees for banks (12 billion EUR)
Croatia: no concrete actions yet defined Serbia: temporary stopped income tax on stocks (2012) and saving
deposits, freezing price increases on gas + electricity for individuals Bosnia & Herzegovina: no concrete actions yet defined Montenegro: no concrete actions yet defined Macedonia: 10 measures adopted. Total aid 330 million euros (four years
grace period for healthcare contributions, write-off interest on personal income tax, reduction of customs duties…)
Romania: Among measures announced, two are seen as very important for business: a six month delay for fiscal obligations that were not paid in due time because of the economic crisis payment within 45 days of state arrears to companies, such as the reimbursement of value added tax (VAT)
Most wanted profiles - Slovenia
Managament consultantsIT expertsHR ManagersSales directors-accross all industriesManufacturing heads of departmentsReal estate development engineersCFO’s in industrial sectorsSAP consultantsPharmaceutical industry experts
Most wanted profiles-Bulgaria
Financial Services – Risk Managers, Debt CollectorsInsurance – all leves BPO and Offshoring positions across the boardSales directors-accross all industriesRetail – across the board
Most wanted profiles-Croatia
Machine EngineersConstructing EngineersExperts in Finance AccountantsHR Managers and ExpertsVarious Sales Profiles and ManagersStore ManagersComputer Engineers and DevelopersManagers in Tourism
Most wanted profiles-Serbia
Plant ManagersReal estate-all functions as real estate development
is boomingInternational Financial Experts Accountants and Tax ExpertsHR Managers Retail Directors and Heads of DepartmentsCIO’s and IT developersManagers in Tourism
Most wanted profiles-Romania
CEO & CFO - Strategic senior BOA and top
management positions Sales Directors KA Director Retail Management Aquisition and Senior Buyers Banking - Recovery and Work Out positions
About us
One of the first executive search firms established in Hungary 1991;
Strictly retained; Fully operational in the Adriatic region since 2000; 90% of our clients are international or regional companies
active in the region; Has operations in in Hungary (Budapest),Ljubljana (Slovenia),
Zagreb (Croatia), Belgrade (Serbia)an Bucharest (Romania)and in Bulgaria;
Assignments completed also in Czechia Slovakia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia;
Member of global executive search umbrella organization Cornerstone International Group (www.cornerstone-group.com)
Our services
Executive Search & SelectionInterim managamentAssessment, sucession planningManagement AuditOutplacmentAssessment CenterOrganisation DevelopmentExecutive Coaching
Completed assignments by industry 2008-2009 in the Adriatic
IT, ICT (19) Automotive (5)
Industry, Constructing (10) Life Science (3)
Finance Ind. (5) FMCG, Retail (4)
Other (5)
Completed assignments during 2006-2009 in the Adriatic
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195
Slovenia (40)Croatia (12)Bosnia & Herzegovina (3)Serbia (5)Macedonia (5)
Our strenghts
Knowledge of the region Effective cross-border
capability Language capabilities-we are
serving the clients in English, Hungarian, German, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Romanian language + understand Macedonian
We are highly transparent We offer strongest off-limits on
the market-24 months Our guarantee is 12 months
Sources
Factiva, Dow Jones See News Economist Intelligence Unit - Business Eastern Europe The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), USA Bank of Slovenia European Pensions & Investments News AII Data Processing Ltd. National Bank of Serbia Central bank of Montenegro Central Bank of BIH Agency for restructuring and foreign investments of Montenegro JAPTI ,Public Agency for Entrepreneurship and Foreign Investments of Slovenia Hewitt Associates SEEurope.net National Employment Relationships Acts CIA World facebook 2009 German Trade Invest, DUIHK, Tradingeconomics See Biz
Contact
Sándor SöpkézManaging Director
EastEuroCoExecutive Search GroupTel: (+36)-1-363-5624Fax: (+36)-1-363-7228
Mobile: (+36-70-978-2807e-mail: [email protected]