A year is coming to an end that has changed the plans of many of us
Some people have decided to change their profession and work remotely, while others have settled on the idea of moving to another country and starting a new life. Making the first step is hindered by fear. Quarantine, closed borders, restrictions and growing unemployment in the European Union do not add optimism. But you should not despair. The global crisis can be your ticket to happiness.
The key is to take advantage of the situation correctly.
The coronavirus pandemic has created labour shortages in many areas. For example, additional recruitment is being announced by logistics companies, transport organisations and medical institutions.
Employees in working specialities continue to be in demand:
construction workers, bricklayers, welders, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, fitters; food industry workers, mechanics and turners; forklift operators; lorry drivers.
Highly qualified specialists are particularly in demand:
engineers, doctors and technologists. The crisis has not affected the information technology sector either. The shortage of programmers, developers of applications for computers and smartphones, analysts and testers has persisted for several years.
The demand for foreign employees in Poland is still high, as there are not enough of our own specialists
But it is important to remember that Poles are very demanding towards potential employees from abroad. One of the main requirements they impose on applicants is a good knowledge of the Polish language. If this condition is not met, you should not expect to receive a decent remuneration for your work.
Therefore, do not rush to use the services of companies that employ foreigners in Poland. Instead, look at the possibility of obtaining a visa under a programme of Polish language courses. In this way you can improve your knowledge and find a good job on the spot without the help of intermediaries.
Especially since November 1, the Centre for Development and Education in Wrocław Litera has announced discounts on administrative fees and provides free online consultations on legalisation in Poland for everyone. This is a great offer to save on the commission of an employment agent and learn Polish to find a high-paying job on your own.
In addition, when you move on a study visa you do not have to wait for your diploma. From the very first day in Poland you can start looking for an employer. The staff of the Centre will tell you where to look, what to look for and how to write a CV.
Those who decide to come to Poland are also benefiting from the downturn in the property market. Many owners of flats and office premises are reducing their rental prices.
Take the first step towards a new life - sign up for an online consultation on legalisation in Poland. The Litera Centre staff will help you plan your move and allay your fears. We have travelled this path ourselves and are ready to share our experience with each of you.