Working in Poland

Foreign workers are required to have a proper visa and work permit in Poland, as established by Immigration laws. Work permits must be secured for employees and sponsored by a locally licensed and incorporated entity.

Experts from Fortuna Skills will handle this process for you and will also guide you through the entire visa process till the time you land in Poland.

Who are Polish employers looking for?

In Poland, the hardest jobs to fill remain for skilled trade workers. The group contains such professionals as electricians, carpenters, welders, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, masons, and more. Drivers (truck, lorry, heavy goods, delivery, heavy equipment, and construction drivers) are the second most sought-after professional group. The full list is presented below:

1. Skilled trade workers

2. Ship Building workers

3. Trailer Drivers/Bus Drivers

4. Engineers Civil & Mechanical

5. Production/Machine Operations

6. Semi-skilled workers

7. Technicians

8. Hospitality jobs

9. IT staff

10. Doctors and medical staff

11. Caregivers