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Thinking of working in Poland? Whether you're an expat, student, or digital nomad, here are the most in-demand jobs for foreigners and how to land one.
Poland has become one of Europe’s rising stars for work and opportunity. With a growing economy, strong demand for skilled workers, and relatively low living costs, it’s no wonder more foreigners are making Poland their new career base.
So, what kind of jobs are actually available for foreigners in Poland in 2025? Here’s what’s hot right now:
Poland is a major tech hub in Central Europe. Cities like Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław are packed with startups and global companies hiring developers, QA testers, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists.
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Why it’s popular:
Many companies offer English-speaking environments and remote/hybrid flexibility.
Big international companies like Accenture, Capgemini, and Infosys operate service centers in Poland. They often hire foreigners for customer support, finance, HR, and logistics roles especially if you speak multiple languages.
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Bonus:
If you speak German, French, Spanish, or Dutch, you’re gold in the BPO market.
English is in high demand, especially in private schools and language centers. You don’t always need a teaching degree just fluency, confidence, and (ideally) a TEFL or CELTA certificate.
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There’s also growing demand for native speakers of German, Ukrainian, and Scandinavian languages.
Skilled and unskilled labor is in demand especially in construction, manufacturing, and logistics. Many Ukrainian and Asian workers fill these roles, often with accommodation and contracts provided.
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These jobs often require basic Polish or a willingness to learn on the go.
While seasonal, cities like Kraków, Gdańsk, and Zakopane hire foreigners in hostels, hotels, and restaurants especially those who speak English or other European languages.
Top roles: Hostel Staff, Hotel Receptionist, Tour Guide, Bartender/Waiter
Poland is also rising as a digital nomad destination. Affordable living, solid internet, and cool coworking spaces make cities like Wrocław and Poznań attractive for remote workers in writing, design, e-commerce, and tech.