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Bulgaria is leading IT outsourcing destination due to its talented people

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Bulgaria is among the leading IT outsourcing destinations worldwide due to its good business climate and technical expertise, international companies from the IT sector contend. According to latest economic reports, the outsourcing industry is among the fastest-developing industries in Bulgaria in the past three decades. The number of people employed at the traditional outsourcing of business services and the IT outsourcing is expected to exceed 62,500 by 2020. The Western companies choose Bulgaria, because there are many talented people with serious experience in the field of technologies, engineering and mathematics. Besides, Bulgaria is close to the West in the business relations field.  




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