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DevHub's footprint beyond Cluj, in one snapshot.

Forbes talks about DevHub as a Cluj-built software company that chose to grow by planting roots in a few key university cities. The piece highlights how Iași and Timișoara fit into that map, and sketches the kind of hands-on mix DevHub is built around: support, engineering, DevOps and QA working close to the product and to each other.

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Alin Vădan on what separates a “nice demo” from functionality in 2026.

In a Ziua de Cluj interview, DevHub founder Alin Vădan says 2026 will favor practical tech: products that reduce everyday friction and tools that work well together. He adds that AI is moving from “wow factor” to usefulness, and companies will increasingly look for clear, predictable delivery and real impact.

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Starting out in tech today: DevHub founder's advice for students and juniors.

DevHub founder Alin Vadan shares a forward-looking view on early careers in tech, highlighting strong long-term prospects for .NET, Java, DevOps, SQL, React and QA roles and encouraging young people to focus on practical skills and real project experience. At DevHub, plans for structured paid internships from 2026 aim to give the next generation a clear entry path into teams built for mentorship and sustainable growth.

Alin Vadan on DevHub's city network: where university talent grows into long-term teams.

Starting as a small community in Cluj-Napoca, DevHub now runs a network of offices across four major Romanian cities and continues to recruit IT Support, Frontend, Backend, DevOps and QA Automation roles. Founder Alin Vădan focuses on bringing good people together in university hubs and backing them with flexible hours, continuous learning, Bookster access, private healthcare, therapy and sport so careers grow in step with urban life.

Hiring in Cluj IT amid uncertainty: DevHub doubles down on people, not cuts.

While many IT companies in Cluj are cautious in a fiscally unstable climate, DevHub continues to hire across Java, .NET, QA and product roles in Cluj-Napoca and other cities. Founder Alin Vadan points to a broader package than salary alone, from private medical cover and daily lunch at the office to flexible start times, therapy and sport access, plus financial support around key life moments.

Alin Vadan × DevHub: from a living room to a national tech team.

Bad coffee, two laptops and a rented flat in 2018. In this interview, DevHub founder Alin Vadan talks about early mistakes, why direction beats ego and titles, and how you grow a team by keeping things simple.

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DevHub in Iași and Timișoara: people-first hubs.

With hubs in Palas Iași and Iulius Town Timișoara, DevHub hires across IT Support, Frontend, Backend, DevOps and QA. Modern spaces and benefits support learning and balance, while Alin Vădan keeps teams anchored in community.

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"You can't build great products without first building great people".

From a modest two-person. living-room startup in Cluj-Napoca in 2018 to a multi-city tech organisation today. DevHub has grown by focusing on purpose, clarity, and trust above everything. In the feature on 5 Star iGaming Media, founder Alin Vădan shares how cultivating a culture where “voices, not titles” matter has been the true driver behind DevHub’s evolution.

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DevHub’s approach to talent and pay in Cluj.

Cluj ranks second nationwide for employees. DevHub’s recruitment lead notes IT-heavy teams lift pay and that growth pace and project predictability matter. Founder Alin Vădan sets this bar across DevHub.

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Alin Vădan on Romania’s career shift: “Motivation isn’t the problem; direction is”.

Asked about a new study showing many Romanians want to change jobs without a concrete plan, DevHub founder Alin Vădan says the real gap is clarity and support: clear steps, mentorship, and a safe space to learn turn intent into progress.