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Posts by italian  

Joined: 27 Apr 2015 / Male ♂
Last Post: 27 Aug 2015
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Posts: 8
From: Italy
Speaks Polish?: No
Interests: Sports

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italian   
27 Apr 2015
Work / Hewlett-Packard salary expectation in Lodz [6]

Hi everybody,
I would apply for an HP position in Lodz (offerte-lavoro.monster.it/HR-Administration-Specialist-with-Italian-offerta-lavoro-%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA-Polonia-149002218.aspx?jobPosition=25) but I didn't found salary informations on glassdoor.

Could be "5000zl brutto negotiable" a reasonable answer to be considered (or it is too high) if they ask my salary expectation?
thank you
italian   
30 Apr 2015
Work / Hewlett-Packard salary expectation in Lodz [6]

Thank you for the answer, do you believe 2800zl netto is sufficient for living in Lodz?
I imagine to rent a room, take bus every day, heatings, bills, foods etc. I don't smoke and don't drunk alcoholics, my only passion is doing sport but I think HP provide Sports Card or something of similar.

I think I'm going to ask 4300/4400zl brutto
italian   
26 May 2015
Work / What kind of CV for a job in a multinational company in Poland; Europass or traditional one? Address problems. [19]

Hi everybody, I've a question for us: when you apply for a position in a multinational company in Poland:

1) which CV do you use, Europass or the traditional one?
2) do you hide some information as age, photo, address? I'm interested especially in the address because, I read HR managers could see it in negative way when an employee not based in Poland applies for a job there...

Any suggestions? TY
italian   
3 Jun 2015
Work / What kind of CV for a job in a multinational company in Poland; Europass or traditional one? Address problems. [19]

@jon357 thanks a lot for your big explanation.
This is my situation: I'm a profile with circa less than 2 years of experience gained in different positions. One month ago I started applying to Multinationals abroad: at first I used Europass, then traditional CV and now I'm thinking to consider skill-based one due to non-linear career path, what do you think?

Polish language isn't a problem because I've always applied for positions which I'm suitable for, expecially the languages. Even though I've always met all requirements listed, I don't understand why HR managers don't call me :|