Tech Jobs in Poland

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Poland’s tech sector is expanding faster than many Western European markets, with a 15% YoY growth in software roles and a median annual salary of 95,000 PLN. Warsaw’s tech ecosystem is buoyed by tax incentives for R&D and strong EU funding streams, making it an attractive destination for developers and product managers seeking competitive pay and rapid career progression.

Key industries driving demand include fintech, where PayU and Revolut Poland maintain large engineering teams; gaming, led by CD Projekt’s Warsaw studio; e‑commerce, with Allegro’s logistics and tech centers; and cloud & AI, supported by Snyk and Microsoft Poland’s local offices. Multinationals such as Google, Amazon, Accenture, and Capgemini also maintain regional headquarters, offering roles that blend local market expertise with global best practices.

Cost of living in Warsaw averages 3,500 PLN for a one‑bedroom apartment in the city center and 1,200 PLN for monthly groceries, placing the city in the mid‑range of major European capitals. Salary transparency on Job Transparency enables candidates to benchmark offers against industry averages—e.g., a mid‑level backend developer can compare a 90,000 PLN base against 110,000 PLN at a competing firm—ensuring fair compensation even when negotiating remote or hybrid arrangements.

Supply Chain Specialist with French

Company: Infosys

Location: Ozorków, Poland

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Associate HW PO

Company: Aptiv

Location: Krakow, Poland

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Senior Performance Test Engineer

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Warsaw, Poland

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Data Engineer - Poland

Company: Infosys

Location: Krakow, Poland

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Senior Application Developer

Company: Visa

Location: Warsaw, Poland

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Poland?
Poland offers a breadth of roles: frontend and backend engineering, full‑stack development, mobile (iOS/Android), DevOps & cloud infrastructure, data science & machine learning, AI research, cybersecurity, quality assurance, product management, and UX/UI design.
Are tech jobs in Poland remote or on‑site?
Hybrid and remote work models are common, especially in Warsaw and Kraków. Many companies, such as Revolut and CD Projekt, allow developers to split time between office and home, while others, like PayU, require on‑site presence for collaborative projects.
Which are the major employers for tech talent in Poland?
Top employers include Google Poland, Amazon Poland, Microsoft Poland, CD Projekt, PayU, Allegro, Snyk, Accenture, Capgemini, Siemens, and local startups such as Brainly and Brainlab. These firms provide diverse roles across product, engineering, and data science.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Poland?
Mid‑level developers earn 90,000–120,000 PLN annually, senior specialists 150,000–200,000 PLN, and data scientists can reach 180,000–250,000 PLN. Salaries vary by city, with Warsaw and Kraków offering 10–15% higher pay than regional cities.
How can I relocate to Poland for a tech job?
Start with visa requirements: EU citizens can work freely, while non‑EU nationals may apply for a tech visa or EU Blue Card. Learn basic Polish phrases, secure housing in Warsaw’s Praga district or Kraków’s Old Town, join local tech meetups, and use Job Transparency’s salary data to negotiate competitive offers.

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