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 Jan 19, 10, 11:22    #1
Poland is headhunting seriously in IT, Finance and HR.
All Europe is trying to recover after the crisis in US... And guess what? Poland is still offering jobs. Even in the post-crisis times. They are headhunting seriously, and it is been hard to find people around here! So it is time to start looking around and building your network!


Check more in http :/ / polandbusinessnetwork . blogspot . com /

http://polandbusinessnetwork.blogspot.com

Everything about jobs and business in Poland...

It is my blog, which I am sharing my contacts, tips and several other important information about making yourself settled in Poland. Business, Network, Jobs, Poland.

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 Jan 20, 10, 08:39    #2
Anyone is looking for an opportunity? This is no ********, it is the company I work in that is selecting people. Whenever we find people that fulfill the requisites, we are getting bonus for that... I guess, also helping you to find an opportunity........
oliverp  Jan 20, 10, 09:53    #3
Does your IT bracket include Graphic Design?
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 Jan 20, 10, 10:49    #4
I'm looking for a finance role in krakow though it'd have to be an english speaking one till i learn polish. I've three and a half years experience in accounts prep and financial reporting and am part qualified ACCA.
Can anyone recommend other websites like pracuj.pl that I can use?
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 Jan 20, 10, 11:05    #5
gleite:
All Europe is trying to recover after the crisis in US... And guess what? Poland is still offering jobs.

Really? Funny how Poles are still heading for England considering they're doing so well...Strange that well qualified Poles are still working in menial jobs in the UK, please do not try to make out Poland as being untouched by the crisis and that they are some utopia, speak to any Pole whose gone back to try to find work only to end up back in the UK!

gleite:
we are getting bonus for that

Isnt it called commission?
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Edited by: jonni  Jan 20, 10, 11:08    #6
Amathyst:
please do not try to make out Poland as being untouched by the crisis and that they are some utopia

Poland is definitely in the middle of a crisis. A few firms are recruiting, but generally as part of a cost saving package, firing people who won't take a pay cut and hiring cheaper people. In finance and IT there are some very specific roles that companies are looking for - in Sales and Marketing, things are desperate.
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 Jan 20, 10, 11:08    #7
Amathyst:
Isnt it called commission?

or a referral.
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 Jan 20, 10, 11:12    #8
Gleite..so are you looking for CV's from potential candidates..??
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 Jan 20, 10, 11:55    #9
jonni:
Poland is definitely in the middle of a crisis.

We have a Warsaw office, they had 2 rounds of redundancies last year..things are not rosey now..so I have an idea how certain sectors are doing.

amt0604ie:
or a referral.

? Wouldnt that be what my GP does when I need to see a specialist? This guy sees people, fills jobs and gets commission, i.e. cash on top of what he is paid for just doing his job (probably low paid job - even recruitment has taken a wage bashing in the UK, will teach them for lowering salaries by providing cheap labour!)

jonni:
in Sales and Marketing, things are desperate.

Same here, but the T&C's are shocking...Salaries have decreased in most sectors though...

jonni:
firing people who won't take a pay cut and hiring cheaper people.

Sounds familiar....
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 Jan 20, 10, 13:00    #10
Amathyst:
? Wouldnt that be what my GP does when I need to see a specialist? This guy sees people, fills jobs and gets commission, i.e. cash on top of what he is paid for just doing his job (probably low paid job - even recruitment has taken a wage bashing in the UK, will teach them for lowering salaries by providing cheap labour!)

na a referral bonus, lump sum given to an employee when their company hires someone that the employee recommended.

probably not an oxford definition but hopefully you get the drift.
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 Jan 20, 10, 19:55    #11
gleite:
The email is it.recruit.now @ gm ail . com (please erase the spaces)

Sending confidential information to a gmail account - are you serious?
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 Jan 20, 10, 20:02    #12
I cannot post my job email in forums pal... You can also send PM. By the way, what is so confidential about a CV? It is better if you get to be known then to be hidden from the world...
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Edited by: TheOther  Jan 20, 10, 20:13    #13
No offense, but I would never trust someone who uses an anonymous gmail account with my personal information. Ever heard of CV fraud and identity theft?

http://www.money.co.uk/article/1001747-cv-fraud-risk-for-job-hunters.h tm
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 Jan 20, 10, 20:29    #14
Well, you can be right.
But what I am looking forward to do here is to show people the opportunity.
I am not offering anything, just giving the hint. By the way, in my blog there is complete information about me. So... Really, if you fit to the job, give it a try :) Why to lose a chance?
Anyway, don't consider I am insisting... I kind of like writing...
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 Jan 20, 10, 20:32    #15
gleite:
in my blog there is complete information about me

Yeah, I saw the photo in your profile ... mafiosi ... :)
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 Jan 20, 10, 20:38    #16
Hehehe... I would rather say it is marketing :)
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 Jan 20, 10, 21:20    #17
anyone... ?
alexi  Jan 20, 10, 21:45    #18
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anyone... ?

I read your web page, what country you come from, and what corn flakes packet did you get you qualifications from, 4000zl a month lol
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 Jan 20, 10, 22:29    #19
4000 PLN/month? Working 40-50 hours/week? I'd like to get back into IT/SW Dev, but I can make that much teaching English as a Native Speaker doing 20 hours/week. The rest of the week is mine - on the farm! I doubt anyone around Warsaw or any other major city is going to bite. If you are outsourcing to an underdeveloped rural area - good for you, good for them!
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 Jan 21, 10, 07:26    #20
wow...u tell me what school is paying u so much netto, that for sure that will be my second job! :)
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Edited by: jonni  Jan 21, 10, 09:28    #21
gleite:
u tell me what school is paying u so much netto,

The more professional teachers here don't tend to work full-time for one school - in Warsaw that's for either the young and exploitable or people with a lack of aspiration, career teachers here tend to do a few hours each at several in-company schools. Providing they can actually teach and are able to manage a freelance career they will earn more than that. Have a look at other threads for a mathematical breakdown of teaching income. The 4000 mentioned is very modest really.
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Edited by: gleite  Jan 21, 10, 10:00    #22
Guess it is very modest whenever you are living in Warsaw, where the life cost is about 30% more than in Katowice, for example. By the way, living by freelances can be a nice option as well. If any of you know about schools teaching Portuguese for foreigners, please advise me. I am also into translations and interpretations for Portuguese and Spanish. Thanks.... :)

P.S.: the IT offer will be for the young people, having their first job, first chances in the market...

However, I have a friend that was really headhunted... his salary is around 25,000PLN gross... how is that ? :P
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 Jan 21, 10, 10:18    #23
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25,000PLN gross

pretty crap really :/
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Edited by: jwojcie  Jan 21, 10, 11:15    #24
lateStarter:
4000 PLN/month? Working 40-50 hours/week? I'd like to get back into IT/SW Dev, but I can make that much teaching English as a Native Speaker doing 20 hours/week.

He is looking for help desk people. If you trully were IT dev in the past then you surely know what is the difference...
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Edited by: TheOther  Jan 21, 10, 21:47    #25
Warning. Be careful to visit the blog of the OP - it seems to install a virus on your system which regular anti-virus software doesn't catch right away!!! The blog is most likely infected with an advanced version of Worm.Zhelatin which installs the malicious trojan Rootkit.Agent on your PC. Found out this morning when my ISP contacted me about unusual traffic in one of my e-mail accounts.
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 Jan 21, 10, 23:10    #26
jwojcie:
He is looking for help desk people. If you trully were IT dev in the past then you surely know what is the difference...

My bad. You are correct. Actually, the more I think about it, that is not so horrible a salary for an entry level position (assuming that there was a real possibility for the brightest to move up the food chain). And yes, I have 20 years of SW Development under my belt.
matteroftaste  Jan 21, 10, 23:33    #27
gleite:
and it is been hard to find people around here!

wait until Poles start coming back home from UK and other countries and it will change for sure.
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 Jan 22, 10, 09:53    #28
Sorry pal.... Don't try to accuse me of anything, I don't need you to tell me I am a bad guy. If the blog has anything, than the problem is with the website that hosts it. All I do there is write and get images from Google site...

Really don't understand your behavior... As if you are affraid or scared of something!
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 Jan 22, 10, 13:20    #29
ANyway... guess time to close the thread...
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Edited by: TheOther  Jan 22, 10, 18:37    #30
gleite:
Don't try to accuse me of anything

I didn't say that you are spreading viruses on purpose. But you really need to check your account on blogspot.com. The worm/trojan I mentioned can only be spread via e-mail attachments or blog, and because my system was clean that morning, I didn't open any attachments on that specific day and only visited one blog (yours!), it's pretty obvious that your site must be the culprit. Just check it and make sure that you are not spreading any crap to other people's computers. Otherwise you ruin your reputation and bogspot might shut you down. What you do with this information is completely up to you; I for one won't touch your site again, that's for sure.


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