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Living in Wroclaw...Any tips on jobs (sales/marketing)?


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magookasThreads: 1
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Edited by: Administrator  Dec 29, 10, 17:19    #1
Hi all,

I'm 30 years old and from NZ, been living in London for last 7 years with Italian citizenship also.

I've just moved to Olesnica, and will be relocating to Wroclaw in the next few weeks.

I've come over here with my fiancee to live and learn polish.

Any tips on jobs (I work in sales/marketing) would be helpful (note I only speak english), and also
if anyone knows of any new flats/houses in the city centre for rent then please let me know as we are currently looking.

If you're keen to just catch up for a beer and a bit of a chat, that would also be great!

Cheers in advance.

Luke
wildroverThreads: 180
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 Dec 29, 10, 17:40    #2
magookas:
Luke


Young skywalker , the path of a Jedi is not an easy one . many enemies will test your powers , and you must remain strong on this alien planet...

Use the force Luke , it is strong within you , and resist the evil ways of the federation...

To learn the language , you must use the module in your droid , and keep your light sabre by your side always...

Best of luck with the flat hunting , there are a few forum people in that area who may be able to help you...

Welcome to Polska...
Wroclaw BoyThreads: 57
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 Dec 29, 10, 18:16    #3
IBM in Wroclaw are hiring, i think you can expect about 2500 PLN take home for an entry level position. http://www-05.ibm.com/employment/pl/ibm-poland/index.html

There was actually a Polish agency ive seen before with all the positions listed but i cant remember the site address nor where to find it.
FUZZYWICKETSThreads: 12
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 Dec 29, 10, 18:49    #4
I don't know if there's any sales/marketing but I'd hit up Google.

I've taught oodles of lessons there and those people really like their work. Nearly everyone there is fun to be around as well. Also, they have a cafeteria that supplies breakfast and lunch for free for all employees, free drinks and snacks all day long....big money/time saver. Also, Google's world wide so there are always possibilities to transfer. I knew a few people from there that went off to work in Dublin.



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