Work in Poland for Men
Job in Cosmetics Production in Gdynia
30.50zl.
Contract of mandate
Production job – machine operation, assembly of aluminum tubes in Bielsko-Biała
30.50zl
Contract of mandate
Worker at an automotive company in Gorzów Wielkopolski
33zł
Employment contract
Job at an enterprise in Wrocław, high pay rate and stable work
33zł
Employment contract
Catering (cutting products and packaging lunches)
30.50 zł
Contract of mandate
Forklift Operator at Philip Warehouse (Kraków)
26 zł/h net (students under 26-30.50 zł/h)
Contract of mandate
Road worker near Warsaw
26 zl
Contract of mandate
Forklift Operator with UDT (Reach Truck)
28 PLN/hour net.
Contract of mandate
Chocolate production in Warsaw
33.00 PLN /hour
Contract of mandate
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For many years, citizens of Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus have chosen Poland as a destination for work or even permanent relocation. There are several reasons for this:
Plenty of job opportunities. Finding a job in Poland is relatively easy, as there are countless vacancies. The key is to select the right one, and we are here to help. Variety of positions. Poland offers jobs not only in factories, warehouses, and plants but also for construction workers, doctors, teachers, drivers, seamstresses, and other specialists in niche industries.
Entry Documents Required for Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova Citizens
- For Ukrainian citizens: Due to the war, Ukrainians can enter Poland with just a valid passport. Upon arrival, they have 30 days to apply for a PESEL UKR number, which ensures legal residence until 31.09.2025.
- For Belarusian citizens: At the border, you must present a valid passport, visa, and work permit issued by your employer. To stay in Poland long-term, you’ll need to apply for a residence card with the support of your employer.
- For Moldovan citizens: Moldovans can enter Poland for 90 days with a biometric passport and a work permit from.
Most In-Demand Professions in Poland
Poland faces a shortage of specialists in many fields. Here are some roles accessible to anyone willing to learn or train:
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Forklift Operator (UDT):
Training takes about a month to obtain the necessary certification.
Benefits include:
- Higher salary: UDT-certified workers earn 5,000–9,000 PLN.
- Access to jobs in major cities like Warsaw, Wrocław, or Gdańsk.
- Better workplace treatment, as this is a skilled position.
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Specialist roles, requiring prior experience or education:
- Doctors (various specialties): Poland has a severe shortage of medical professionals, with wait times of over a month to see surgeons, gynecologists, and other specialists.
- Truck drivers (Category C).
- Plumbers.
- Engineers.
- Seamstresses.
- Welders (MIG, MAG, TIG).
- Economic specialists: (accountants, finance experts, economists).
Employers in Poland welcome workers from Ukraine and Belarus for these roles. However, proficiency in Polish is crucial. Visit our website for language courses and Telegram channels with tutors to achieve B1-B2 proficiency in 3-6 months.