

The heads of enterprises in Poland are mostly friendly about workers from Ukraine.
Two-thirds of Polish employers are ready to employ Ukrainians in their factories. More than half of them also would like Ukrainian workers to stay at their enterprises for more than a year. Writes about it inPoland .
Since mostly women with young children go to Poland, remote work is gaining popularity in the country. Ukrainian women willingly fill vacancies that allow them to work remotely and take care of children at the same time.
Many Polish companies are trying to adjust working conditions so that the work is comfortable for mothers, the article says.
Now Ukrainian workers are most in demand in the transport industry and logistics . IT specialists from Ukraine are in high demand. Jobs are also easy to find in the construction industry, insurance and pharmacy, and the service sector.
Interestingly, professionals from Ukraine in Poland are ready to offer leadership positions, among other things. The advantage of candidates is knowledge of Polish and English.
It is known that almost 2.5 million Ukrainians went to Poland to escape the war.
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