Tag: cultural integration

  • The First Six Months: How Romanian Language Learning Changes a Worker’s Experience in Romania

    Estimated reading time: 6 minutes For many foreign workers, the first weeks in Romania are not only about starting a new job. They are about entering a completely new environment where almost everything sounds unfamiliar: workplace instructions, street signs, conversations between colleagues, announcements, forms, questions, warnings and everyday messages. A…

  • Survival Kit: Your First Month in Romania

    Starting work in a new country can feel overwhelming, especially while you’re still learning the language. In your first month you don’t need perfect Romanian — you need practical phrases that help you stay safe, ask for help, understand instructions and handle daily life. That’s why INDORA created Your First…

  • OUG 32/2026: What Romanian Employers Hiring Foreign Workers Need to Know

    Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Hiring foreign workers in Romania is entering a new stage. Under Government Emergency Ordinance no. 32/2026 (OUG 32/2026), employers hiring foreign citizens in Romania face clearer responsibilities regarding language learning, cultural and social integration, workplace communication and documentation. One of the most important changes for…

  • Self-Knowledge as a Starting Point for Better Choices

    Teenagers are often expected to make important choices before they fully understand themselves. Self-knowledge helps them connect abilities, interests, values, motivation and personal style into a clearer personal direction. Teenagers are often asked big questions very early. What profile will you choose?What subjects are you good at?What university do you…

  • Why Adaptation Matters in Language Learning

    Learning a new language is not about enduring confusion, stress or fear. It is about being understood, supported and guided toward real communication. This is especially important for children, beginners and learners who are adapting to a new educational, social or cultural environment. In these situations, language learning is not…

  • Language Learning Is More Than Grammar

    Learning a new language is often presented as a technical process: vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and exercises. All of these matter. But language learning is much more than that. Language is how people ask for help, understand information, speak to institutions, support their children, access services, look for work, build relationships…