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Stockbroking in Poland



java007Threads: 6
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  Mar 24, 09, 19:57 /  #
Hi all!!

Im just curious how hard it is to become a stockbroker in Poland...without any polish language- preferably english as thats all i can speak!!! DO they take in graduates....and what qualifications do they require??
Also does anyone know any stockbrokers in poland and in what cities are they situated??

One more thing, i promise!!! how is the recession hitting Poland....are jobs harder to find now?? what are the prospects for graduates now?

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Edited by: java007   Mar 24, 09, 21:21 /  #
anyone here know anything about the above?? sorry for being impatient.......im bored!!!
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  Mar 24, 09, 21:35 /  #
java007:
anyone here know anything about the above??

java007:
how is the recession hitting Poland....

the news.pl reports that unemployment will hit 14%

Now is not a good time for those with a less than perfect CV.
szkotja2007Threads: 38
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  Mar 24, 09, 21:46 /  #
java007:
Also does anyone know any stockbrokers in poland and in what cities are they situated??

Warsaw seems to be pretty much it - the Exchange is quite small ( 366 companies ).

Have you thought about working in the banks, retail investments?
Knowlege of the language is essential.
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  Mar 24, 09, 21:54 /  #
hey thanks for oyur replies.
szkotja2007:
Have you thought about working in the banks, retail investments?

ya i would aso like to work in a bank....anything to do with finance. i dont have a word of polish....and even if i started learning i dont think i would ever have good enough language to work in a bank!any chance of working in an english speaking bank?? i know its a lot to ask!!!
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  Mar 24, 09, 22:04 /  #
java007:
anything to do with finance.

Hmmmm....not the best time to be looking for a job in the finance sector :-(

Might be the right time for a career change.

java007:
and even if i started learning

If your partner speaks Polish and you are immersed in the language it shouldn't take too long to lea............I see what you mean - its not the easiest !!!!!
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  Mar 24, 09, 22:13 /  #
haha...i love finance and dont want to work in anything else....i know its tough times but i prepared to bide my time and wait for my chance! cos i dont really want to teach english etc etc...just not my thing!

szkotja2007:
If your partner speaks Polish and you are immersed in the language it shouldn't take too long to lea............I see what you mean - its not the easiest !!!!!

she does speak it and i still havent a clue!! its not the easiest is an understatement....its bloody impossible if u ask me!!!! and im an optimist!!!

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