What drives applications in Poland

By Faruse Editorial Team, Career Intelligence

Last updated: 25 June 2026

<p>Poland has emerged as one of Europe's most dynamic emerging technology markets over the past decade. With a large, highly educated workforce, competitive costs, and strong university output in engineering and computer science, the country attracts significant foreign investment and hosts major R&D centres for global technology companies.</p> <p>Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk form the main technology hubs. Global companies including Google, Amazon, Samsung, Intel, and ABB have estab...

Poland has emerged as one of Europe's most dynamic emerging technology markets over the past decade. With a large, highly educated workforce, competitive costs, and strong university output in engineering and computer science, the country attracts significant foreign investment and hosts major R&D centres for global technology companies.

Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk form the main technology hubs. Global companies including Google, Amazon, Samsung, Intel, and ABB have established significant engineering centres in these cities. The gaming industry is also world-class, with CD Projekt (The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077) headquartered in Warsaw.

Poland's EU membership means EU/EEA citizens can work freely. Non-EU professionals require a work permit, which Polish employers can obtain relatively quickly for shortage occupations. The country has seen significant Ukrainian and Belarusian inward migration since 2022, demonstrating the system's flexibility.

Salaries are competitive within the region: software engineers earn PLN 120,000–240,000 (€28,000–€55,000), which goes much further than equivalent figures in Germany or the Netherlands given Poland's lower cost of living. Senior roles in finance and management at multinationals can approach Western European salary levels.

Polish is the working language, but English is widely spoken in technology and international business environments. Poland's rapidly improving quality of life, vibrant cities, and EU membership make it an increasingly popular long-term destination for international professionals.

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