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Warsaw - work with TrenkwalderBig career opportunities
The Trenkwalder branch in Warsaw carries out recruitment activities in the capital and the entire Mazowieckie Province.
From unskilled workers to specialists, middle and senior managers, we recruit for all levels of positions.

Why Warszawa? Job market in WarsawWarsaw is among the top cities in Poland with low unemployment.
Registered unemployment in the capital is only 1.5% (CSO data, March 2023), which makes it one of the easiest cities in Poland to find a job and where there is practically no surplus of occupations.
In other words, anyone who wants to work can find his place for professional development in Warsaw and (most likely) in his/her profession.
According to the data of the Labor Office, more than 1/3 of the unemployed have very little (up to 1 year) work experience, and 20% have up to 5 years of work experience. In terms of age, the 35-44 (31.5% of the unemployed) and 45-54 (23%) age groups dominate. A large group (more than 50%) are long-term unemployed. About 90% of those registered as unemployed are not entitled to benefits.
In terms of education, people with higher (31% of all unemployed) or secondary education (31%) dominate. It seems easy for people with basic vocational education to find a job in Warsaw - they make up only 11% of the unemployed.

Employment opportunitiesWhere can I find a job in Warsaw?See who is hiring and what jobs are popular!
According to the Occupation Barometer, the most sought-after workers in Warsaw are blue-collar workers. These include both unskilled workers (production workers and simple laborers) and skilled workers. Mainly in construction and finishing trades. Welders are in high demand.
Deficit occupations also include warehouse workers, cleaners, drivers and couriers, and of white-collar workers, teachers of various specialties, public administration specialists, doctors and IT workers.
Warsaw is home to the headquarters of most of the largest companies operating in Poland - from banks, consulting firms, the FMCG sector to IT and modern business services companies. Many of the companies considered to be the best employers in Poland are also active in Warsaw (e.g. IBM, Microsoft, CD Project, Inditex Group, Decathlon, Electrolux). Among the largest employers are General Electric, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Fujitsu, PGE, Bosch, Neste, banks, insurance companies, automotive, logistics and retail chains.

Job offersJob advertisements in WarsawWhat are the most common vacancies in Warsaw?
Job offers in Warsaw can be found in all sectors, and every day there are dozens to hundreds of new announcements. A large number of vacancies are for IT specialists, employees with foreign language skills (BPO/SSC jobs) and specialists in finance, banking and accounting.
A very large number of job advertisements are for customer service and sales positions - both in the form of point-of-sale work (salesperson) and telephone customer service (call center) or sales jobs. A relatively large number of job postings also appear in the medical and healthcare fields (nurses, medical assistants, doctors of various specialties).
Manual workers can find jobs in the construction sector (especially skilled workers - locksmiths, concrete workers, reinforcers, bricklayers), logistics (warehouse workers) and production (production operators). Many vacancies in this area are for cleaning staff.
Executives with management experience can also find work in Warsaw without major problems.
Employees are attracted to Warsaw not only by the ease of finding a job and the variety of offers, but also by the salaries, which in the capital far exceed those in other parts of the country. The average monthly salary in Warsaw in November 2021. 7249 PLN gross.
Since Warsaw is a strong academic center, student and casual jobs are highly sought after by candidates. Those interested in part-time jobs also ask for day jobs with payment on the spot or once a week. Many people do not want to commute through a crowded city on a daily basis, so remote, hybrid jobs or jobs within specific neighborhoods are often sought.

Activation of the unemployedEmployment Office WarsawApart from Trenkwalder, where can I look for help in job finding?
In Warsaw, there is the Provincial Labor Office and the Labor Office of the City of Warsaw, which has two branches.
The Voivodeship Labour Office in Warsaw (headquarters at 16 Mlynarska Street, branch office at Erazma Ciołka Street) deals with labour market research, monitoring of occupations and distribution of funds from the Labour Fund. It also carries out regional labor market activation programs.
In Mazovia, the activities of the Warsaw WUP are supported by five branches.
The Labor Office of the City of Warsaw provides services to the unemployed (registration, payment of benefits) and employment promotion. The Labor Office at ul. Grochowska 171B serves people from the districts of Praga Płd., Praga Płn., Targówek, Białołęka, Rembertów, Wawer, Wesoła, while the Labor Office at ul. Ciołka 10A serves the districts of Mokotów, Śródmieście, Ochota, Wola, Żoliborz, Bemowo, Bielany, Ursus, Ursynów, Wilanów, Włochy and people with disabilities from all districts.