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The 10 most sought-after professions in Poland this year




1. Skilled manual worker

There are many vacancies in Poland related to manual work, but locals are not interested in taking these jobs. This sector remains the most important for migrants. Loaders, fitters, cooks and nurses can receive fairly decent wages.

In the construction sector, the number of concrete workers, installers, surveyors, building assemblers, masons, plasterers, earthmoving machine operators and mechanics and finishing specialists is growing rapidly. Thousands of construction teams from Moldova, Ukraine and Russia are working on Polish construction sites.


In the industrial sector, you can find jobs in the following areas: machine operators, welders, welders, tailors, carpenters, locksmiths, electricians and electricians.

Workers working in Polish agriculture are also in demand. Farmers in the province routinely invite foreigners for seasonal work.


2. Workers related to trade.

The Polish labour market needs trade specialists from various sectors. Companies selling pharmaceuticals, electronics, food, cosmetics, building materials, building materials, travel packages and real estate need salesmen, sales representatives and brand representatives. There are also many vacancies in Polish supermarket chains.

Service sales representatives in banks and consultancy firms are in high demand. There are several vacancies in the foreign exchange trading sector. Polish traders earn 20-30% more than their colleagues in other regions.


3. Drivers and security guards

There are several vacancies for drivers and security guards. However, there is a caveat here. To work in these professions, candidates must purchase a driver's license, which is not cheap. There is a significant shortage of bus drivers and drivers of vehicles over 3.5 tonnes in Poland.


4. Technicians and storekeepers

There is a shortage not only of workers but also of managers in Polish factories and plants. Technicians, workshops, laboratories and storekeepers are waiting here. Shopkeeper is one of the most sought-after jobs in the Polish labour market.

Salaries in Polish companies are considered too low for Poles, so human resources departments of factories are forced to attract foreigners.


5. Engineer

Engineers are one of the most sought-after professions in the world. In Poland, qualified engineers are guaranteed a job in their field of expertise. Engineers in the fields of electricity, engineering and architecture are in high demand. Many companies are ready to hire foreigners in managerial positions who are trained engineers, have extensive practical experience and a good knowledge of the Polish language. Science is flourishing in Poland and the government is investing heavily in research. Biologists, genetic engineers, genetic engineers

6. Specialists in information technology

The shortage of skilled workers in the IT sector is a problem faced by all Western countries. The Polish labour market is in dire need of skilled programmers, developers of smartphones and computer software applications.

One of the top professions in 2019 is definitely developers: the IT sector is always looking for competent professionals and there is no indication that this will change in the near future.


Even if your experience and skills are mainly related to the humanities, there is nothing to stop you from changing your qualifications: there are more and more courses in the IT sector, which are popular with people who have never had the opportunity to get involved. This is a good opportunity to break the stereotype that humanities students lack technical skills and broaden your horizons. This is the year to make such a decision, so it's worth putting your fears aside.


The fact that the protection of IT systems and transactions is a major issue is evident from the fact that many companies are moving their operations online. There is also a great need for e-commerce specialists. Electronic shopping is gaining popularity at an incredible rate. Many more customers are deciding to shop online than they did a few years ago.


7. Accountants and economists

In the Polish labour market, many vacancies in the economic and financial sector are waiting for candidates. However, Poles themselves say that there are many economists in the country.

Finding a job as an accountant in a Polish company is quite possible, but you will have to work hard. The main requirements are work experience and knowledge of the Polish language.


8. Human resources personnel

Poland needs manpower and recruitment agencies in the country need staff. Many agencies are looking for recruitment staff, HR professionals and HR managers.


Looking at the huge efforts of companies aimed at finding employees and keeping them in their positions, one can conclude that the preferred profession is business HR partners. These people should have extensive knowledge in the field of HR management as well as in legal, administrative and educational areas.


9. Food industry

Chefs, confectioners, cooks and bakers can easily find work in Poland.


10. Logistics and warehouse workers

Most vacancies are for logistics managers and load planners. Freight forwarders, freight forwarders and transport managers are also employed in the logistics sector.

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