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In Poland, the demand for Ukrainian-speaking specialists has increased significantly: in what areas can you find work

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In Poland, the demand for workers with specialized education and knowledge of the Ukrainian language has grown tenfold. This trend is primarily associated with the opening of Ukrainian companies or their branches abroad.

This is written by kadry.infor.pl.

According to the data, in Poland today there are more than 25 thousand companies that have either opened their branches there or completely transferred their activities due to the war, the loss of customers and the departure of almost 30% of the population from Ukraine. Often, it is these enterprises or companies that are looking for employees who speak Polish and Ukrainian, and also know the specifics of the work of Polish companies, the market and the intricacies of Polish taxation.

It is noted that the majority of offers are for Ukrainian-speaking specialists

strong> is in the field of trade, accounting. There are also requests for Ukrainian-speaking tax specialists and other office workers.

As for Polish language proficiencyif the employee is not involved in external communication, this is not a mandatory requirement – it is enough to know only the Ukrainian language.

we observe that the demand for such workers has grown tenfold, and since the beginning of the new year, the dynamics has become even greater,” says Anna Dzhobolda, recruitment director of the international employment agency Gremi Personal.

The report of the Economic Institute “Ukrainian companies in Poland after the start of the war in 2022” showed that in Poland from January to September 2022, 3.6 thousand jobs were created in companies with Ukrainian capital and 10.2 thousand individuals were registered . entrepreneurs from Ukraine.

In addition, according to available data, 75% of entrepreneurs in Poland opened a business in the country to raise funds for themselves and their families, and 66% expressed their intention to continue their activities in neighboring country, regardless of the situation in Ukraine.

Also, the employment of only a third of the refugees in Poland increases the country's GDP by 3.5%, so creating favorable conditions for them in the labor market is in the interests of the Polish economy.

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Recall that the study showed that 61% of Ukrainian refugees in Poland are still unemployed. They fail to find a job due to insufficient knowledge of the Polish language, the lack of offers corresponding to their qualifications, as well as the lack of part-time offers.

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