Hi guys,
Just after having a look through the forums I've noticed a few people in similar circumstances to myself and I've been looking into my options as I move into the last months of studying my degree.
So why am I considering moving to Poland?
Well, I first visited parts of the country last summer and no matter where I went I enjoyed the people, the food, the way of life, the architecture etc. I was even lucky enough to go to Barcelona later in the summer but in many ways I was more impressed by Poland.
I left home aged 18 and moved to a different country within the UK to study a history degree at a great university. And despite the independence and opportunities I've been more than delighted to take during my time as a student it's obviously going to be pretty hard to get a job no matter where I look, and no matter what industry I look within. Coupled with studying at university I have looked to gain experience in a variety of industries such as in media where I currently organise audio and video for a social enterprise's website, while I also presented radio on student radio. Apart from this experience in broadcast media I write sports blogs, as sport is also the area that I work with in broadcast media. I have also served as a student representative in a student union board of management having been elected by the membership of the union.
As I leave university I feel like I've done quite well for myself, I've looked for chances to show my skills and I believe I've done a good job of showing them. At the moment I'm spending my spare time learning the Polish language (difficult though it is), in an effort to broaden my employment prospects as well as to help me enjoy my future visits to Poland.
What I am hoping you can help me with is whether I currently have any prospects of employment within Poland? What else can I do to find employment? As I say, I have varied skills and am pretty keen to experience life in a new country. As such, I am refusing to rule out a job in any industry.
Anyway, thanks for reading, if you've got any input it would be great to hear as I'm trying to gather more information to weigh up my options.
Thanks!
Just after having a look through the forums I've noticed a few people in similar circumstances to myself and I've been looking into my options as I move into the last months of studying my degree.
So why am I considering moving to Poland?
Well, I first visited parts of the country last summer and no matter where I went I enjoyed the people, the food, the way of life, the architecture etc. I was even lucky enough to go to Barcelona later in the summer but in many ways I was more impressed by Poland.
I left home aged 18 and moved to a different country within the UK to study a history degree at a great university. And despite the independence and opportunities I've been more than delighted to take during my time as a student it's obviously going to be pretty hard to get a job no matter where I look, and no matter what industry I look within. Coupled with studying at university I have looked to gain experience in a variety of industries such as in media where I currently organise audio and video for a social enterprise's website, while I also presented radio on student radio. Apart from this experience in broadcast media I write sports blogs, as sport is also the area that I work with in broadcast media. I have also served as a student representative in a student union board of management having been elected by the membership of the union.
As I leave university I feel like I've done quite well for myself, I've looked for chances to show my skills and I believe I've done a good job of showing them. At the moment I'm spending my spare time learning the Polish language (difficult though it is), in an effort to broaden my employment prospects as well as to help me enjoy my future visits to Poland.
What I am hoping you can help me with is whether I currently have any prospects of employment within Poland? What else can I do to find employment? As I say, I have varied skills and am pretty keen to experience life in a new country. As such, I am refusing to rule out a job in any industry.
Anyway, thanks for reading, if you've got any input it would be great to hear as I'm trying to gather more information to weigh up my options.
Thanks!