Poland is the ninth-largest economy in Europe, and working in Poland is becoming increasingly popular as a result. Find out more about the country’s business environment, tax and social security systems, and the various jobs available to foreigners in Poland.
There are some important things to check if you are going to get a job in another country abroad. For Poland, there are a few points we need to emphasize.
- The most important industries of Poland should be taken into consideration when considering a career in Poland. These include mechanical engineering, iron, and steel, coal mining, chemicals, shipbuilding, food processing, glass, and textiles, to name a few industries.
- In Poland, both residents and residents have to pay income tax. A personal income of 85,528 32 Polish zlotys per year, or 2018 percent of your annual income, was the highest in XNUMX.
- Malaria, parental leave, old age, and accident insurance are covered under the country’s social security system. To participate in the system, both employers and workers must contribute.
- Titles are considered respectful and should be used while addressing your business partner in Poland.
How to get a job in Poland?
Before moving to Poland, especially if you plan to work there, you need to improve your Polish language skills. Poland has a 98 percent Polish-speaking population, making it the most widely spoken language in Europe. In Germany, English is more common among businessmen and professors than among older generations. The conclusion is that it is highly recommended to learn a little Polish before moving to Poland.
Many Polish employment agencies are available to you while you are preparing to work in Poland. Your stay in Poland is not dependent on work, so you can also register with the employment services of the Polish Labor Office. Be prepared to go to Poland for your interview, even if you do your initial job search and application procedure from outside Poland.
The initial phase of the selection process can be performed telephonically; however, the final interview will be conducted almost in person. The use of Skype interviews is increasing in popularity in the business sector, providing a viable option for applicants who are unable to travel to Poland for the interview. Remember to bring personal references and certificates to your interview, and have the most relevant documents translated into Polish before you arrive. As long as you play your cards properly, you may soon get a job in Poland.
You can visit the following websites to apply for a job in Poland. Some of these sites will help you compile a resume or resume for your job. While it is a part of the paid service that you have to buy, it is also not a mandatory thing to get. If you are interested in working for a certain company, do not hesitate to submit an unsolicited application. Many foreigners got jobs this way, especially in the sciences. However, you can use the following Internet tools for a regular job search:
- Career (Polish only)
- Work (in Polish only)
- Tiptopjob.com
- Work in Poland
- A career in Finance (legs in Pools)
You can check the best job sites for work in Poland:
- Careerjet. pl – The famous workplace is also available in the Polish language. You can attach your CV and start looking for work based on your interest.
- Careers in Poland – This is another well-known website used for job seekers in Poland.
- forum race.pl – This site is specifically for work in Poland.
- Infopraca. pl – This site aims to create the best worksheet for users in the Polish market.
- Interia – This site has jobs in Poland and blogs and news about it.
- Jobs. pl -The website consists of several well-known sector-specific jobs.
- Reed – This is also the best website with a large number of vacancies.
- Accounting and finance – accountants, auditors, and financial analysts
- Engineering – civil, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering
- Experts in cybersecurity, network administrators, and technical assistance are examples of IT.
The cover image is somewhere in Wrocław, Poland. photo by Atlas Kadrów on Unsplash