A Ukrainian woman from Kyiv, a war refugee to Romania since the beginning of the military conflict, has been employed by the Romanian Post on Monday, informs the postal services company in a release sent to AGERPRES.
"Starting today, the Romanian Post is the new workplace for a Ukrainian woman from Kyiv, a war refugee to Romania since the beginning of the military conflict in her country. With a rich professional experience gained in the corporate sector in Ukraine, as commercial director, the new employee of the company will reorient her professional activity, as she will work in the field of international postal services. (...) Anastasia Kulakova is originally from Kyiv, the capital of the neighboring country, and, until her country was attacked by the army of the Russian Federation, she had been commercial director of the Ukrainian National Lottery. Mother of two children, an 11-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl, she chose to take refuge in Bucharest from the war, where she lives in the apartment of some Romanians working abroad," shows the release.
According to the quoted source, Kulakova speaks German, English, but also Romanian, "an aspect that mattered in the adaptation process in Romania, including the decision to try to access a new job on the relevant market."
Anastasia Kulakova chose to work on a four-hour, part-time contract.
"Although I was born in Kyiv, I had the happy opportunity to learn Romanian during the summer holidays with my grandparents in the Republic of Moldova. Speaking the Romanian language was an essential criterion for me in the decision to stay in Romania and try to continue my life here, together with my children, who are already in school. I did not want to go to the UK or Germany, countries whose languages I speak, because I want to be as close as possible to my country, a short distance away. Both my parents and my husband remained in Kyiv. I am extremely grateful to all Romanians for all the support I have received here. Although the pain of leaving our country is great, we will try to do everything we can to make our lives move forward, and to make the adjustment here as easy as possible. The children have already started to learn some Romanian language, the colleagues from the school have been very helpful in this regard, and I manage with the public transport routes," said Kulakova.
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