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Economic figures released in 2025 by the OECD show that Poland has been experiencing a significant growth in the past few years, even doubling their GDP over the course of 20 years from 2005.

Poland has been creating a welcoming environment for business and foreign investment, with boosts given to international trade and public infrastructure.

In Demand Remote Jobs in Poland

    These are some of the vacancies being advertised on sites such as Indeed and LinkedIn for remote work in Poland and requiring knowledge of the Polish language and market:

    • Solution Consultant (Revenue Manager) working for a software company;
    • Paid Ads Specialist working for an e-commerce company;
    • Website Copywriter;
    • Proofreader/Copy Editor;
    • Remote Interpreter (Polish Mother Tongue, English as a Second Language);
    • Community Advocate;
    • Polish Language Specialist Freelance AI Trainer.

    Highest Paying Remote Jobs in Poland

      Remote jobs with high salaries in Poland are advertised in specialised websites, for example you can find high level IT positions on Builtin and others:

      • Senior Service Engineer with a salary between €250,000 and €350,000 a year;
      • Systems Integration and Automation Engineer with a salary ranging €213,000-€288,000 per year;
      • Senior Site Reliability Engineer with a salary ranging from €285,000 to €385,000 per year;
      • Full Stack Analyst with a salary between €220,000 and €320,000 per year;
      • Strategic Account Executive for Poland with an annual salary of €100,000;
      • Test Automation Java Engineer with an hourly pay of €140 to €155;
      • Principal Back End Software Engineer with an annual salary between €338,000 to €442,000.

      Advantages of Working in Poland

        The Polish government has been investing in public services, especially in the health sector, plus in the renewable energy sector. The quality of life in Poland has been improving over the past few years. It has been forecast that the Polish economy will continue to grow beyond 2026 at a rate higher than 3%.

        Poland has many cultural attractions and is a popular tourist destination. It is also relatively cheaper to buy food, get accommodation and travel by public transport in Poland compared to many other European countries. Krakow and Wroclav boast plenty of historic castles to visit and there are also enough theatres, museums and galleries for those looking for cultural events.

        Languages Spoken in Poland

          Polish is the official language in Poland. There are also some regional languages and other languages such as German, Silesian, Jewish, Romani, English and Russian. Polish is spoken by about 37 million people and English is the most spoken second language with about 730,000 people.

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