Labour market for foreigners in Warsaw (Q1 2025)
Let's examine trends in Warsaw's labor market with a focus on foreign employment.
General Labor Market Situation
Employment:
Total employed: 1.17 million (March 2025), but a 1.9% decrease compared to 2024.
Biggest declines: trade (-5.9%), logistics (-6.1%).
Growth: IT (+0.6%), scientific research (+2.9%).
Unemployment:
Rate: 1.4% (below EU average).
Number of unemployed: 19,734 (+5.5% compared to Q4 2024).
Competition: 14 applicants per vacancy (in Q4 2024 - 13).
Conclusion: The market remains stable, but job cuts in traditional sectors require retraining.
Promising Sectors for Foreigners
a) IT and Telecommunications
Salary: 17,168 PLN (highest among sectors).
Trends: 0.6% employment growth, 11.2% wage growth.
Vacancies: High demand for programmers, data analysts.
b) Logistics and Warehousing
Salary: 8,717 PLN (+12.9% compared to 2024).
Vacancies: Drivers, warehouse operators (especially for Ukrainians and Belarusians).
c) Construction
Salary: 11,085 PLN (+5.4%).
Specializations: Engineers (13,726 PLN), general laborers (no qualifications required).
d) Hospitality and Food Service
Salary: 7,862 PLN (+4.4%).
Vacancies: Waiters, cooks (low entry barriers for migrant workers).
Conditions for Foreigners
Legalization:
Type D work visa or work permit (for non-EU citizens).
Simplified procedure for Ukrainians (under UKR program).
Competition:
Low in logistics and construction (vacancies not filled by locals).
High in IT (qualification verification required).
Language:
Minimum A2 (for construction, warehouses).
B2+ for IT, science.
Challenges and Barriers
Bureaucracy: Work permit processing takes 2-4 months.
Discrimination: 23% of employers prefer Poles (MRPiPS data).
Low wages: In retail (7,829 PLN) and administrative sectors (8,195 PLN).
Top 5 Recommendations for Migrant Workers
Choose in-demand professions: IT, construction, logistics.
Learn Polish to B1 level (increases salary by 15-20%).
Process documents through employer (speeds up the process).
Avoid agencies charging >10% commission from salary.
Monitor vacancies on official portals.
Forecast
Q3 2025 expected to see job growth in IT (+8%) and logistics (+5%) due to EU investments.
Tighter migrant worker quotas due to trade union pressure.
Conclusion: Warsaw remains attractive for foreigners but requires strategic sector selection and document preparation.
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