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Software company opens 350 new jobs in Sofia

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Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy Lachezar Borisov handed Class A investment certificate to the managing directors of a leading global supplier of technologies and services. 

The certificate is awarded for the construction of a software engineering center on the territory of Sofia Tech Park. The investment is to the tune of EUR 4.36 million and creates 350 new jobs for highly-qualified experts, BTA reports.

The Bulgarian subsidiary of the global company aims to become a leading software supplier for car manufacturers.

There are more than 250 companies in the automotive sector in Bulgaria which is one of the branches that achieves the goals of sustainable development, Minister Borissov said.




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