Tech Jobs in Poland

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Poland's tech scene is booming thanks to a skilled talent pool, EU funding, and a business‑friendly tax regime. Cities like Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Lublin host a mix of startups, scale‑ups, and multinational R&D centers, creating a dynamic ecosystem that attracts both local and foreign investors.

The country is home to game studios such as CD Projekt Red and Techland, fintech leaders like PayU and Revolut Poland, e‑commerce giants Allegro and Skapiec, SaaS platforms Brainly and Docplanner, and health‑tech innovators Infermedica. Multinationals—Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, and SAP—also maintain regional headquarters in Warsaw and Kraków.

Living costs in Warsaw average PLN 3,000–4,000 for a one‑bedroom apartment in central neighborhoods like Mokotów or Wola, while Kraków and Wrocław offer similar rents for PLN 2,500–3,500. Transparent salary listings help candidates gauge whether a role meets regional standards and ensures fair compensation across the diverse cost‑of‑living landscape.

Quality Controller

Company: Hitachi Energy

Location: Przasnysz, Poland

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Billing Analyst

Company: Equinix, Inc

Location: Warsaw, Poland / Remote

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Senior Platform Engineer with Go

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Ozorków, Poland

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Risk Sr. Analyst

Company: Marqeta

Location: Ozorków, Poland

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Software Engineer II, Chrome Identity

Company: Google

Location: Warsaw, Poland

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Lease Administration Analyst

Company: Equinix, Inc

Location: Warsaw, Poland / Remote

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Poland?
Software developer, data scientist, DevOps engineer, product manager, UX designer, cybersecurity analyst, QA engineer, cloud architect, AI researcher, blockchain developer, and more across gaming, fintech, e‑commerce, SaaS, and health‑tech sectors.
Which companies in Poland favor remote or on‑site work?
Startups in Kraków and Wrocław often offer fully remote or hybrid models, while Warsaw’s multinational offices—Google, Microsoft, Amazon—prefer on‑site collaboration, though many now offer flexible arrangements.
Who are the biggest tech employers in Poland?
Key employers include CD Projekt Red, Allegro, PayU, Brainly, LiveChat, Google Poland, Microsoft Poland, Amazon Poland, IBM, and SAP, with regional hubs in Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław.
What salary can I expect for tech roles in Poland?
A mid‑level software engineer in Warsaw earns roughly PLN 15,000‑20,000 gross per month; in Kraków or Wrocław the range is PLN 12,000‑18,000. Entry‑level roles start at PLN 8,000‑12,000.
How do I relocate to Poland for tech work?
Secure a work permit or EU passport, learn basic Polish, choose a city that fits your budget (Warsaw for high salaries, Kraków for lower rent), register with the local authority, and network through tech meetups or coworking spaces.

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