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part-time job in Poland needs work permit?


Wondering  
23 May 2011 /  #31
Hi there,

Would like to find out what are the chances of finding work in finance industry in Krakow for a foreigner?
alexw68  
23 May 2011 /  #32
What have you got to offer?
Lodz_The_Boat  32 | 1522  
23 May 2011 /  #33
Students should be given work permits by default. This demand is there in Poland and it is an issue to look out for in the near future. I can tell you that the future is better in this regard.
Wondering  
23 May 2011 /  #34
I have about 1.5 years of experience in auditing and 1.5 years in financial data research and editing. However, I do not speak polish at all... Will this be a huge obstacle?

While searching for jobs, I found positions suitable for my experience. However, I am wondering what are the chances that companies will hire a foreigner and go through the process of applying a permit for me if there is already a local who is equally equipped with the same skills.

I am serious about working in krakow as I plan to relocate there for a few years. Thus, I am thinking what kind of skills and knowledge will be valued by companies...
terri  1 | 1661  
23 May 2011 /  #35
You could always try one of the Big Accountancy firms - PwC, KPMG - they are always on the lookout for staff.
ShootFromTheHip  
23 May 2011 /  #36
Students should be given work permits by default.

You don't half talk some nonesense!!!
Wondering  
25 May 2011 /  #37
I thought about applying to big 4. However since I cannot speak polish or german, I thought it would be a challenge since being an auditor involves interaction with clients.

May I ask if the majority of the companies use english or polish or german as the business language? from what i gathered, it is polish right?
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 May 2011 /  #38
May I ask if the majority of the companies use english or polish or german as the business language? from what i gathered, it is polish right?

The Big 4 use English, whereas the rest use Polish.

However, as I know - they simply will not hire someone in Poland for a junior position without the Polish language. It's just not realistic - especially when you have to know the Polish laws.
denim00007  
31 Oct 2011 /  #39
Hi..I read your reply ..can we talk?..I need your advice..I am from INdia..NOw in Wroclaw, Learning Polish..and by profession i am graduated in Software Engineering...

please write me
peternorton2007@gmail
waliullah  
3 Aug 2012 /  #40
i am poland already 2 years pass and now i get karta pobyto until 2014 may i want to know how i ll get permanent resident of polish when

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