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Work in Poland

Poland, the land of rich history, vibrant cities, medieval architecture, and a rapidly growing economy, is waiting for you!

Discover the charm and energy of Poland while building your career and living like a local! Iconic landmarks, bustling cities, breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and delicious cuisine are all part of an exciting adventure that you could be experiencing right now!
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What you can't miss in Poland 👀

Visit the historic Old Town of Kraków, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning medieval architecture.

Explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine, an underground labyrinth of tunnels and chambers carved from salt.

Experience Warsaw's Old Town, beautifully reconstructed after WWII, showcasing colorful buildings and cobblestone streets.

Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, a poignant reminder of history.

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Poland hotspots 🔥

The diverse country of Poland has something for everyone. Check out these spots enjoyed by both travelers and locals:

Stroll through Gdańsk, a port city on the Baltic coast, known for its medieval Old Town and maritime history.


Discover Wrocław, famous for its market square, charming canals, and over 300 bridges.


Enjoy the natural beauty of the Tatra Mountains, perfect for hiking, skiing, and outdoor adventures.


Visit the Masurian Lake District, a paradise for sailing and water sports enthusiasts.

Work in Poland ☕

Wake up to the fresh European air as you enjoy a traditional Polish breakfast of bread, cold cuts, cheese, and coffee. On your way to the office, take in the sights of Warsaw's modern skyscrapers or Kraków's historic streets. Work with dynamic teams for innovative companies.

When lunchtime arrives, indulge in local specialties like pierogi (dumplings) or żurek (sour rye soup), and connect with your colleagues in a friendly atmosphere.

At the end of the workday, there's always an enticing activity waiting for you. Disconnect from your job like the locals do at these after-work spots:

  • Sip on craft beer at a local pub, enjoying Polish brews and lively conversation.

  • Attend a concert at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, experiencing world-class music.

  • Relax in one of the many parks, like Łazienki Park in Warsaw, with its beautiful gardens and palace.

  • Enjoy delicious Polish cuisine in the trendy Kazimierz district of Kraków, known for its restaurants and nightlife.

  • Explore the Vistula River boulevards, perfect for evening strolls and outdoor activities.

 

Getting a job in Poland is a work and travel experience like no other. It’s the chance to grow your career and create unforgettable memories.

Improve your CV.

Learn a new language.

Discover new cultures.

Gain valuable work experience.

 Expand your professional network.

Step out of your comfort zone.

Find out what interests you & what kind of work makes you happy.

Show that you're resourceful.

These are just some of the companies in Poland eager for you to join their teams:

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Living in Poland ✨

Poland is not only known for its rich cultural heritage but also for its rapidly growing economy, vibrant cities, and affordable cost of living. It offers a mix of historic charm with modern innovation.

Add in the distinct seasons—from snowy winters to warm summers ideal for festivals and outdoor activities—and it's an incredible place to call home. Not to mention the shopping opportunities and famous Polish cuisine—you definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to experience Poland.

Live like a real local and enjoy the balanced pace of life in Poland.

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Ready to start?🚀

Poland is almost perfect; all it's missing is you! If you're ready to start your next adventure, check out our job offers in Poland. Or send us your CV, and we'll match you with the best job for your career!

Cost of living 💸

Live the life you deserve! Living in Poland means you'll experience a high standard of living with lower costs compared to other major European countries. Here's a cost of living comparison between Germany (Berlin) and Poland (Warsaw).

Expense Berlin Warsaw
🍽️ Restaurants
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant €10.00 €6.50
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) €3.50 €2.00
Cappuccino (regular) €2.80 €2.40
🚌 Transport
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) €81.00 €24.00
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) €4.00 €1.60
Gasoline (1 liter) €1.50 €1.30
🛒 Markets
Apples (1kg) €2.20 €0.90
Potato (1kg) €1.00 €0.50
Rice (white) (1kg) €1.80 €1.00
🏋️‍♂️ Sports and Leisure
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult €30.00 €25.00
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) €15.00 €10.00
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat €10.00 €6.00
🏠 Rent per Month
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre €950.00 €600.00
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre €700.00 €400.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre €1,800.00 €1,200.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre €1,300.00 €800.00
📶 Utilities (Monthly)
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Water, Garbage) for 85m² Apartment €220.00 €150.00
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) €0.09 €0.03
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) €35.00 €13.00

Relocation package✈️

Going abroad can seem very complicated, but it doesn't have to be! Let us make it easier than ever for you to move to your desired country with our relocation package.

Wondering how you'll pay for the ticket to get to Poland? Don't worry, we'll cover it! Don't know how to find a flat in Poland? We've already got one ready and waiting for you—all services included. We'll even pick you up from the airport. The only thing you have to do is enjoy yourself!

The City Job Offers relocation package has already had plenty of success stories, helping talented candidates like you move to the city of their dreams.

Meeting people who have already lived the experience can make adapting so much easier! Here are a few Facebook groups with expats just like you who are currently living an exciting adventure in Poland:

 

  • ✔️ Expats in Poland

  • ✔️ Warsaw Expats

  • ✔️ Digital Nomads Poland

  • ✔️ Germans in Poland

Top Cities in Poland 🏙️

Warsaw

The capital city of Poland, Warsaw is known for its dynamic economy, modern skyscrapers, and a rich history showcased in its restored Old Town.

Kraków

One of the oldest cities in Poland, Kraków is renowned for its well-preserved medieval core, Jewish quarter, and vibrant cultural scene.

Wrocław

A charming city on the Oder River, Wrocław is known for its colorful market square, numerous bridges, and thriving academic community.

Gdańsk

A historic port city on the Baltic coast, Gdańsk offers beautiful architecture, maritime heritage, and sandy beaches nearby.

Poznań

An important business and cultural center, Poznań is known for its renaissance Old Town and as a hub for trade fairs.

 

 

Ready to start?🚀

Poland is almost perfect; all it's missing is you! If you're ready to start your next adventure, check out our job offers in Poland. Or send us your CV, and we'll match you with the best job for your career!

What else do you need to know about Poland? 🤔

Pierogi, Żurek, and Vodka...

Poland is amazing, and while the weather can be chilly in winter, you know what's even better? The food and hospitality. If there's one thing that can't be denied, it's that Polish cuisine is hearty and delicious.

From delicious pierogi (dumplings) and bigos (hunter's stew) to traditional soups like żurek and sweet treats like pączki (donuts)—that's just a taste of what to expect in Poland. If you're a big foodie, you're bound to have a great time in this country.

 

Festivals all year round

Poland is known for its festivals throughout the year. From the Kraków Film Festival and Open'er Music Festival to traditional celebrations like Wianki (Midsummer Festival), there's always something happening.

This gives you more opportunities to explore and enjoy cultural events. It's also why people in Poland are always out and about. If the weather's good, there's no reason to stay inside! There are countless activities waiting for you and the perfect climate to enjoy them.

 

Rich History and Cultural Heritage

Poland has a rich history that dates back over a thousand years, with a wealth of historical sites, museums, and cultural landmarks to explore.

Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in Poland's cultural scene, from classical music concerts to contemporary art exhibitions.

10 Polish phrases that will make your life easier 🤩

  1. Hello: Cześć (pronounced "cheshch")
  2. Thank you: Dziękuję (pronounced "jen-koo-yeh")
  3. My name is...: Nazywam się...
  4. I'm from Germany: Jestem z Niemiec.
  5. I'd like a pizza, please: Poproszę pizzę.
  6. Do you speak English?: Czy mówisz po angielsku?
  7. How much does it cost?: Ile to kosztuje?
  8. See you soon!: Do zobaczenia wkrótce!
  9. Where's the bathroom?: Gdzie jest toaleta?
  10. Cheers!: Na zdrowie!
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If you're not ready or don't know what to expect, that's fine! We're here to help. Our blog has all the information you need to feel comfortable about making the decision to go abroad.