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Poland

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Poland has become one of Central Europe's most dynamic tech markets, with Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk as major hubs. The country produces a large number of highly skilled developers and engineers, offering strong technical talent at competitive rates compared to Western Europe. Poland's EU membership and excellent infrastructure make it an attractive base for remote work.

Capital

Warsaw

Population

~38 million

Language

Polish

English widely spoken in tech

Currency

PLN

Polish Zloty

Internet

87%

penetration

Safety

High

Global Peace Index: 1.57 (2024)

Cost

Low

Numbeo Index: 35.6 (2026)

Work culture

Polish work culture is professional and task-oriented. Punctuality and thoroughness are valued. Communication tends to be direct. Remote work has become widely accepted in the tech sector, with many companies offering fully remote or hybrid options.

Hiring notes

Employment via umowa o pracę (employment contract) provides strong protections. B2B contracts through jednoosobowa działalność gospodarcza (sole proprietorship) are popular in tech for tax efficiency. International employers typically use EOR services or engage B2B contractors.

Remote jobs in Poland

.Net Developer

Trinetix

Poland, Spain, PortugalSoftware DevelopmentToday

Client Tech VA

AI Acquisition

South Africa, Philippines, Poland$500 - $3,000 / monthOther3 days ago

Platform Engineer (Java)

Revolut

Argentina, India, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Spain, United Arab Emirates$105,000 - $270,000 / yearSoftware Development5 days ago

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