Deloitte: Poland enters the phase of economic expansion

The divergence of economic moods in Poland...

Two Years On: War in Ukraine and Its Global Impact

On February 24, 2022, a full-scale Russian...

82% of Employees at Risk of Burnout

82% of employees are at risk of occupational burnout, according to a study conducted by Mercer in August this year. It's not surprising given the rapidly changing world, increasing...

Employers Warn of Negative Consequences of Labor Market Reforms

The current geopolitical situation is unprecedented in the history of the Third Polish Republic...

Experienced Workers in High Demand as Poland’s Employee Market Rebounds

The employee’s market has returned, but experienced workers are more in demand than newcomers. Labor...

2 in 10 Polish Companies Declare the Need for Layoffs, but 4 in 10 Do Not Plan Any Staffing Changes

In the fourth quarter of 2024, 35% of organizations in Poland plan to recruit...

Nearly 30% of Specialists in Poland Experience Burnout

September 14 marks the Fight Against Burnout Day, which serves as a reminder of...

Poland Sees Decrease in Talent Shortage, but IT and Data Analysis Skills Remain in High Demand

In Poland, as many as 66% of organizations struggle to fill job positions with new workers who possess the required skills. This figure is...

Poland Ranks Among Top Countries for Job Satisfaction Among English-Speaking Expats

The platform Preply analyzed job satisfaction levels in over 58,000 companies worldwide. Poland ranked highly among countries friendly to English-speaking expats. The level of...

IT Job Market in Poland in 2024: Salary Trends, In-Demand Skills

The high demand in cybersecurity allows employees in IT departments of companies to look towards the future with hope, according to the "Report on...

Poland Faces Social Worker Shortage Amidst Shift Towards Local Social Services

About 70 percent of people employed in the social assistance system earn close to the minimum wage. Low wages mean that there is a...

Ukraine’s draft amendment to mobilization law sparks public debate but unlikely to impact Polish labor market

On December 25, 2023, the Supreme Council of Ukraine published a draft amendment to the mobilization law. After the document was registered, the servers...

Bullying in Polish companies: slight increase in cases reported, but ethical workplace culture is gaining importance

According to the latest report, there has been a slight increase in the percentage of Poles who have experienced signs of bullying at work...

Polish Workers Embracing Career Change in 2024 Despite Economic Challenges

As many as 80% of individuals, who participated in a survey conducted by Pracuj.pl, have declared their intent to take meaningful steps towards developing...

Minimum Wage Increase: A Cascading Effect on the Labor Market

The Polish gross minimum wage will increase to 4242 PLN from January 2024, and will be leveled up to 4300 PLN in July. While...

The Labor Market in 2024: A Shift Towards Automation and Global Talent

We won't go back to what it was before the pandemic. This is certain. However, 2024 is expected to be a year of return...

Poland’s Autistic Workforce: A Hidden Potential

Only about 2 percent of the 400,000 autistic individuals in Poland are professionally employed, a figure that is nearly at the margin of statistical...

The New Normal of Remote Work: Hybrid Model and Emerging Roles

The concept of remote work has firmly entered the recruitment dictionary since the pandemic. Experts agree that this model of fulfilling work duties is...

Satisfied Yet Stressed: HR Professionals Value Their Jobs But Struggling with Recruitment Challenges

Satisfying, yet stressful, but not enough to change it - this is how HR professionals describe their jobs. The year 2023 was not as...

Strong Employment Outlook for Transport, Logistics, and Automotive Sector in Q1 2024

From January to the end of March 2024, 33% of companies in the transport, logistics & automotive sector intend to seek new employees, with...

Significant Labor Market Changes Expected in 2024: From Wage Increases to Immigration Reform

According to the predictions of the parties forming the new government, significant changes await Polish workers in 2024. The vision of labor market reform,...

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