This year respondents changed priorities when choosing the most attractive employers.
Czechs have handed their country to Zeman and Babiš. The Czech train is now dashing along the road to who-knows-where.
The Slovak economy is at risk of overheating.
The Slovak economy is at risk of overheating.
The blue and white Nitriansky Expres has run since 2006.
The new sports zone with exercise machines is located on Tyršovo nábrežie close to the Danube River.
The Slovak labour market is almost drained and employing foreigners is the answer to the lack of labour force. Unless the demand for workers is satisfied, cases like that of Samsung might occur.
The more citizens spend on inevitable goods and services, the less they can afford luxurious expenditures.
The unique Slovak project lures tourists to a rustic hut with a thatched roof, close to the famous Bojnice Castle.
More students need to join dual education.
It is very worrying that a terrorist stayed for two weeks in the country as a Libyan diplomat, Slovak media write.
Petra Vlhová notched her fourth win in her career and her second in the season.
Slovak politicians congratulate Czech President Miloš Zeman on his re-election.
The South-Korean company confirmed it will shut down its Slovak plant because of lack of workers.
Cooperation is beneficial for business service centres, universities and students.
The sector has the potential for further growth. For instance, the consequences of the United Kingdom’s departure from the EU will occur in the near future.
Often, child prostitutes as young as eight years old spread syphilis.
The second round of the Czech presidential election has been characterized by manipulated information and hoaxes.
Almost every company will be affected.
ING has chosen to become the go-to platform for financial needs where clients are offered new, digital ways of interacting, says head of ING GSO in Bratislava, Bea de Rijk