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Moldova · Country overview

Served by Teamed vetted partner-entity network in Moldova

# What do you need to know to hire in *Moldova*?

Moldova gives you a Romanian-speaking talent pool, with Russian and growing English fluency, on Europe's eastern edge and inside an EU candidate country. Payroll runs in Moldovan leu (MDL). Teamed handles the local employer side so you don't open an entity. Each guide below takes one layer.

Last reviewed 13 June 2026 · Moldova guide

## How does Teamed handle Moldovan hiring for you?

Teamed becomes your legal [employer of record](/lp/employer-of-record) in Moldova for [**from $599 per employee per month**](/pricing), with **zero FX mark-up** in any currency.

Payroll, contracts, and local compliance run on **one platform**.

**Real HR and legal experts** manage every Moldovan hire, from the first offer letter to the final payslip. **An actual person**, not a chatbot or a pooled queue, handles your Moldovan team alongside EOR, contractor onboarding, and entity payroll on **one platform**. There is **no setup fee** and **no exit fee**. Employer cost **passes through at cost, itemised** on every invoice.

A Moldovan contractor who moves to employment keeps their record. That same employee can **graduate** to your own Moldovan entity later without re-onboarding. Talk to an expert to see when the model flips. EOR is the right model for a first Moldovan hire, **until it isn't**.

Three things you won't find on any other Moldova EOR guide

- **Moldova's working language for employment is Romanian.** Contracts, payslips, and official filings run in Romanian. Many candidates also speak Russian, and English is common in the tech sector. Teamed prepares compliant local contracts so you don't manage that paperwork yourself.
- **You don't need a Moldovan company to hire here.** Most foreign employers hire through an Employer of Record rather than registering a local entity. Teamed becomes the local employer through a vetted partner entity. The EOR vs entity guide shows when your own entity starts to make sense.
- **Pay is set and run in Moldovan leu (MDL).** Salaries, taxes, and contributions are calculated locally in the leu. Teamed runs that payroll in MDL and absorbs the currency conversion at zero mark-up, so the bill you forecast is the bill you pay. The cost breakdown guide explains the full picture.

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You can hire in Moldova without opening a local company.

Teamed becomes the local employer through a vetted partner entity. We run payroll, contracts, and local compliance for you.

Statutory minimums apply to pay, leave, notice, and severance. These are set by local law. Our team confirms the current figures for your role before you hire.

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At a glance · Moldova

MDL · Romanian · Monthly payroll

Currency

MDL (Moldovan leu)

Region

Europe

Capital

Chisinau

Official language

Romanian

Local entity

Not required with Teamed

Employer of Record

Available via vetted partner

Payroll

Run by Teamed in MDL

Statutory minimums

Set by local law, confirmed per role

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## How much does it cost to hire an employee in Moldova in 2026?

Teamed's fee is from $599 per employee per month.

On top of the fee you pay the salary and the employer contributions that local law requires. We confirm those figures for your role before you hire.

Your cost has two parts. The first is salary plus the employer contributions Moldovan law sets. The second is Teamed's from $599 per employee per month. Both sit inside one total cost. Salaries, taxes, and contributions are passed through at cost on every invoice.

Teamed's price is one number, with zero FX mark-up in any currency pairing. No setup fee. No exit fee. Because we haven't published the local rates for Moldova yet, our team confirms the current employer contributions for your role first. The cost breakdown guide will carry the worked figures once they're verified.

Read the full Moldova cost breakdown

## Do you need a Moldovan entity to hire employees in Moldova?

No. An Employer of Record runs Moldovan payroll and contracts from day one.

Your own Moldovan entity starts to make sense as your local headcount grows.

Registering a Moldovan company takes time and brings ongoing local filings. An [Employer of Record](/lp/employer-of-record) is faster and cheaper at low headcount. Teamed becomes the local employer through a vetted partner entity and runs payroll, contracts, and compliance from day one.

The point where your own entity becomes cheaper depends on your Moldovan headcount and salary levels. Most providers won't tell you when you've crossed it. We do, and we help you move. You progress from contractor to EOR to your own Moldovan entity on **one platform** under Teamed's Graduation Model, with tenure preserved.

Read the full Moldova EOR vs entity guide

## What benefits must you provide Moldovan employees in 2026?

Moldovan law sets a floor for paid leave, public holidays, and sick pay.

These statutory minimums apply to every employee. We confirm the current entitlements for your role before you hire.

Moldovan employees get statutory paid annual leave, public holidays, and sick pay. The law sets the minimum for each. Employment contracts can offer more, but never less than the floor.

Teamed hasn't published the verified Moldova figures yet, so we don't quote a number we can't stand behind. Our team gives you the current entitlements for your role before you make an offer. The benefits guide will carry the detail once those figures are verified.

Read the full Moldova hiring guide

## What are payroll taxes in Moldova in 2026?

Moldova runs income tax and social contributions through payroll.

Some are paid by the employer and some by the employee. We confirm the current rates for your role before you hire.

Payroll in Moldova carries income tax and social contributions. The law splits these between employer and employee. Returns are filed locally and paid in Moldovan leu.

Teamed runs Moldovan payroll and handles every deduction and remittance for you. We haven't published the verified rates for Moldova, so our team confirms the current employer and employee figures before your first payroll. The tax and payroll guide will set out each rate once it's verified.

Read the full Moldova tax and payroll guide

## How do you terminate an employee in Moldova?

Notice and severance in Moldova are set by local law.

The rules depend on the reason for ending the contract. We confirm the current requirements for your case before you act.

Ending a Moldovan contract follows a set process. Notice periods and any severance are set by local law and depend on the grounds. There are protected reasons you cannot dismiss someone for.

Teamed hasn't published the verified Moldova notice and severance figures yet, so we don't quote them here. Our team walks you through the current rules for your specific case before you act. The termination guide will run the full process once those figures are verified.

Read the full Moldova termination and severance guide

## What should you know before hiring in Moldova?

Two things catch new employers out. The first is language.

Employment paperwork runs in Romanian, so your contracts and payslips need to be local-standard from day one.

**Moldovan employment runs in Romanian.** Contracts, payslips, and filings are in the local language. Many candidates speak Russian too, and English is common in tech roles. Teamed prepares compliant local contracts, so you don't manage that paperwork yourself.

**Pay and reporting happen in Moldovan leu.** Salaries and contributions are set and run in MDL, even when your team budgets in another currency. Teamed runs payroll in the leu and absorbs the conversion at zero mark-up. The hiring guide covers safe local process in detail.

Read the full Moldova hiring guide

## Frequently asked questions

Can a US company hire in Moldova without an entity?

Yes. An Employer of Record like Teamed runs Moldovan payroll, contracts, and compliance through a vetted local partner entity. You direct the work. Teamed becomes the legal employer of record. You don't need to register your own Moldovan company to put someone on a compliant local contract.

How much does it cost to hire an employee in Moldova?

Teamed's fee is from $599 per employee per month, with zero FX mark-up in any currency pairing. On top of that you pay the salary and the employer contributions Moldovan law requires. Because we haven't published the local rates yet, our team confirms the current employer contributions for your role before you hire. Everything is passed through at cost on every invoice.

What currency are Moldovan salaries paid in?

Moldovan salaries are set and paid in Moldovan leu (MDL). Taxes and contributions are calculated in the leu too. Teamed runs payroll in MDL and absorbs the currency conversion at zero mark-up, so the cost you forecast is the cost you pay, whatever currency you budget in.

What language do Moldovan employment contracts use?

Moldovan employment contracts, payslips, and official filings run in Romanian. Many candidates also speak Russian, and English is common in tech roles. Teamed prepares compliant local-standard contracts in the right language, so you don't manage that paperwork yourself.

What is the statutory notice period in Moldova?

Notice periods in Moldova are set by local law and depend on the reason for ending the contract. Teamed has not yet published verified figures for Moldova, so we don't quote a number we can't stand behind. Our team confirms the current notice and severance rules for your specific case before you act.

Does Teamed operate in Moldova?

Yes. Teamed serves Moldova through a vetted partner-entity network and hires across 100+ countries. We run Moldovan payroll, contracts, and local compliance for you on one platform, with real HR and legal experts on hand when a case gets hard.

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Moldova is a strong, underused hiring market for Romanian-speaking talent on Europe's eastern edge. The framework is workable once you know it. What catches new employers is the detail. Contracts run in Romanian, pay runs in the leu, and the statutory floors on leave, notice, and severance are set by local law. We confirm the current figures for each role before a single offer goes out, rather than publishing a number we can't yet stand behind.

A note from Tom Price-Daniel

Moldova gives you Romanian-speaking talent and a fast-growing tech sector on Europe's eastern edge.  
We haven't published the local statutory figures yet, so we confirm them for your role before you hire.  
Talk to a Teamed expert about your first Moldovan hire before you make the offer.

Tom Price-Daniel · Co-founder, Teamed

## Keep reading

- Moldova hiring guide, offer to payslipguide
- Moldova employer cost breakdown 2026guide
- EOR vs entity in Moldovaguide
- Moldova termination and severanceguide
- Moldova tax and payrollguide
- [Employer of Record overview](/lp/employer-of-record)core
- The Graduation Modelcore
- [Teamed pricing, Zero FX Fixed](/pricing)core
- [Talk to an expert](https://www.teamed.global/contact)CTA

A note on this page.

This is a guide, not legal, tax or accounting advice. Rules change and vary by jurisdiction. Teamed has not yet published verified statutory figures for Moldova. Confirm current requirements with the Moldovan State Tax Service and the National Office of Social Insurance, or speak to a qualified professional, before relying on any specific framework.
