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Getting a job in Poland? Not teaching English


Sigurdur Arnaso  1 | -  
27 Apr 2011 /  #1
I'm just wondering how difficult it would be for me to get a job as a psychologist or psychotherapist in Poland. I'm not a native speaker of English and therefore, it wouldn't be an option for me to teach English and i don't think i would be competent enough to do it anyway.

I just started studying Polish and i plan to move there in three years as my girlfriend wants to live there and i'm getting quite worried about finding work there as i've been seeing huge numbers of emigrates from Poland residing in my country due to the fact there is no job to find in Poland. How likely will it be for me to find a job if i become fluent in Polish? I'm really pessimistic at the moment
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
27 Apr 2011 /  #2
psychologist

Not really worth it in PL compared to most countries. Though you did say you plan on coming over in a few years, situation may have changed by then.

Too many "GPs" in Poland tend to treat the physical and rather gloss over the psychological. But like I said things are changing in that regard at the moment.

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