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satomoto   
2 Aug 2017
Work / Moving to Poland, will I be able to find work with a masters in Economics and an MBA? [19]

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Thinking of moving to Poland - Study / Teach / Work?



Hi guys, I've been to Poland once eight years ago and loved it. I am thinking of moving there to live for a year or two and maybe a good way is to:

1. Do a Masters. Maybe in the line of economics
2. Teach. I consider myself native in Mandarin and English.
3. Remote work.

Item 1 and 2 will probably allow me to enjoy Polish life better than working remotely in Poland for jobs.

Advice greatly appreciated :)
satomoto   
16 Aug 2017
Work / Teaching Mandarin in Poland [10]

Hi guys, I wonder if anyone knows of opportunity to teach mandarin chinese in Poland, either as a private tutor or in language school.

So far I've heard it's quite tricky.

Advice appreciated :)
satomoto   
17 Aug 2017
Work / Teaching Mandarin in Poland [10]

@DominicB

Thanks for the elaborated reply. Beer money sounds good sometimes :) Am not doing this for an income or to fund my studies, I'd love to travel around and Poland is high on the list (if not the highest), and being able to teach gives me a purpose, I can't be visiting museums for a few months. ;) Another is to take courses in a university in the country which I am at.

@Lyzko

There's always a niche demand for Polish in China, though the overwhelming drive is to learn English in China. Having said, there are linguistic schools that teach it I believe.

@ktoĊ›

Interesting. Out of curiosity, do you know it's possible to teach Chinese in English, or do I have to know Polish to be effective. Thanks