The need to supplement long-term income is the main reason why 70% of respondents to the latest survey conducted by eJobs, the largest recruitment platform in Romania, took a second job.
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A higher salary at the main job or physical and emotional exhaustion are the main reasons that would lead them to stay with one job. To cope with the schedule, most combine a full-time job with a part-time one
The need to supplement long-term income is the main reason why 70% of respondents to the latest survey conducted by eJobs, the largest recruitment platform in Romania, took a second job.