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advisionoverseas · 10 months
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Why would you want to work in Poland? and what are its benefits?
There are many strong reasons why should you work in Poland, here are some great reasons why should start your dream career.
Strong Economy:
Poland’s economy has grown a lot in the past few years, which makes it an attractive place to look for work. The country’s economy is diverse, with industries like manufacturing, IT, finance, tourism, and services doing well. This gives people a wide range of job options.
2. Competitive Salaries:
 Average salaries in Poland are usually lower than in some Western European countries, but they are still competitive in the Central and Eastern European regions. Poland also has a low cost of living, which lets people have a good standard of living.
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3. Growing job market: 
The job market in Poland is growing, especially in fields like IT, finance, engineering, logistics, and shared services. Multinational companies are setting up in Poland, which means there are job opportunities for both Polish and foreign professionals.
4. Access to the European Union:
 Poland is part of the European Union (EU), which means that people can move around freely within the EU. This means that Polish people can work and travel anywhere in the EU without needing extra work permits or visas.
5. Cultural Heritage and a Lively Lifestyle:
Poland has a lot of historical sites and cities that are full of life. Working in Poland gives you the chance to learn about its unique customs, holidays, and food. There is a wide range of cultural and leisure activities in the country, which makes for a full life.
6. Possibilities for Education and Research: 
Poland has a number of well-known universities and research institutions that make it possible to work together on education and research. Working in Poland can give you access to academic resources, help you build professional networks, and help you advance your career in the education and research fields.
7. Central Location in Europe: 
Poland is in the middle of Europe, which makes it a great place to start when you want to travel and see other countries. With good transport networks, it’s easy to travel to neighboring countries and see how different the area is. There are more and more expats living in Poland, especially in cities like Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw. Expats in Poland can often get help from other ex-pats through networking events, social groups, and online communities. This makes it easier for them to get used to life and work in Poland.
8. Affordable Health Care: 
Poland’s public health care system gives residents access to low-cost medical care. There are also private health care options for those who want to get care faster or more specifically.
9. Work-Life Balance: 
Polish culture puts a lot of importance on having a good balance between work and life. As a result, generous vacation time and flexible work schedules are becoming more common. This lets people enjoy their free time, spend time with family and friends, and follow their own interests. To read more u can visit here
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irishexpert01 · 25 days
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How to apply for a Poland Work Permit?
A Poland work permit visa is a type of visa that allows foreign nationals to legally work in Poland for a specified period. It is issued by the Polish authorities to individuals who have received a job offer from a Polish employer and meet certain eligibility criteria set by the Polish government. The work permit visa authorizes the holder to work only in the specific job or occupation for which it was granted. The duration of the visa and the conditions attached to it can vary depending on factors such as the type of employment, the demand for workers in specific sectors, and the individual’s qualifications.
https://irishexpert.com/blog/how-to-apply-for-a-poland-work-permit/
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think-europe2014 · 1 month
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credasmigrations · 7 months
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Unlock career opportunities with Poland's Job Seeker Visa! Learn Polish basics, target industries, network, and customize applications. Explore online job portals, agencies, and local events. Stay persistent and positive for a successful job hunt in Poland.
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catvaldemar · 3 months
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Kurpiowska wycinanka
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kyuhu · 6 months
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oh he's dramatic
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herteitr-runar · 19 days
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that's a lot of followers for a single day here ... thanks!
i want to take a few hetalia doodle requests for now so i can fill up this canvas. if you'd like to have me draw a [canon] character in particular, feel free to send me an anonymous ask [for a surprise]. :)
i'm taking up to 7 characters [that i haven't already doodled in this style].
they'll look like this
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(also i don't really know how asks work so far, but i'll figure it out somehow. i just want to doodle)
if this doesn't really work out, it's alright. i could pick the characters myself later but i wanted to hear suggestions ahah
once again thank you for the support :)
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fuctacles · 9 months
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Unusual, but maybe not in a bad way
Eddie's shoes might look good, but they were never a good choice for summer rains. He kept forgetting that and letting the reality of his fashion choices hit him hard in the face. Or knees.
The bus had a moving plate in the middle that usually wasn't a problem but today wasn't usual. Today the rain was pouring and Eddie's phone was at 15% because he had been too lazy to plug it in before falling asleep. So today he had to switch seats to one next to a charging port and as he was making the short voyage, a few things aligned perfectly to make today unusual, and in a bad way.
The rotating plate was wet from the rain.
The soles of his shoes had no grip.
The bus turned left.
"Shit."
Eddie gathered himself off the wet floor, cursing his shoes, the weather, and the throbbing pain in his knee. Without looking up he fell heavily into the seat that was his destination, afraid of the amused stares he might catch. His dignity? Gone. His pants? Well, they were torn already anyway so one new hole didn't make much difference. His knee? Bleeding, apparently. As he rubbed his knees, one of his hands came out red. He groaned.
"Of fucking course." He just had to hit something sharp on the usually safe and relatively smooth surface. 
When he was reaching to plug in his phone, someone grabbed the pipe just above the USB port. Eddie looked up and found a man looking down at him. He also realized the golden frames of his glasses complimented his hazelnut eyes beautifully.
"You should clean this up," the man said instead of making fun of him or asking if he was okay. No, he was holding out a packet of wet wipes like some kind of saint.
Eddie hesitated for a moment but while his dignity might be gone, the gorgeous man in front of him wasn't. He took the offered wipe.
"Thanks," he murmured, wiping the cut and the surrounding skin, cleaning off sand and blood.
The man dropped a backpack on the vacant seat next to him. Eddie eyed the pins attached to it; a couple of dinosaurs, a Hufflepuff crest, ‘protect trans kids’, and… a bisexual flag. Score.
"Pirates, Hello Kitty or dinosaurs?"
"Huh?"
"Band-aid," the man clarified, shaking a small tin can he fished out of his backpack. "I work with kids," he added like it explained everything. Well, it kind of did. Upon opening, the tin revealed an assortment of colourful band-aids.
Eddie hummed in thought, considering his choices.
"Dinosaurs."
"Good choice," the man praised with a smile, probably the same one he showed to the kids. Was he a teacher? Because suddenly all the teacher-student porn scenarios gained a new appeal. Where skimpy pencil skirts didn’t work on Eddie, a soft green jumper just might, apparently.
The man handed him a dino band-aid, apparently expecting him to apply it himself. Well, of course. They were two strangers on a bus, after all.
Disappointed, he put it on the cut, missing the amused tilt of the teacher's lips.
"Do you need anything else? I have some candy; lollipops, gummies…" The man flipped through the contents of his bag.
"Gummies?" Eddie's interest was piqued.
"They have colourful fillings and a tiny dragon on each wrapper," he advertised, offering him a small baggie to choose from. Again, his tone reminded him of an adult talking to a kid. This shouldn't be working on him as well as it was.
"Can I have two?" he asked, looking up into these stunning brown eyes. The level difference was not helping. Has he not sat down on purpose? To tower over poor Eddie's tiny metal heart?
The man smiled as he took a quick conspiratorial look around.
"You can even have three, just don't tell my kids," he whispered
"I ain't a snitch!" he assured and picked up two green candies and an orange one. Because red flavours belonged in the trash.
Or apparently in the plush mouth of a handsome stranger, since he picked one of those for himself. Maybe Eddie didn't hate them that much, after all. He could make an exception. Especially if he could taste them the fun way.
"You sure you don't want a lollipop? Water? Extra band-aid?"
Eddie shook his head adamantly but had a nagging feeling the man was stalling. His gaze dropped to the flag badge, giving him an instant shot of courage.
"Your number?"
The soft teacher's smile turned sly, and he knew he took the right step. His metal heart thumped in his chest, the sound resonating against his ribs. What a fun feeling.
"Better hurry up, my stop is next."
Eddie nearly dropped his phone in his haste to put in the string of numbers.
"What do I…?" he asked when the empty ‘name’ box stared at him from the screen.
"Steve," the man offered, just in time for the bus to stop. The doors swung open, and he was gone, but while the physical distance between them grew, Eddie now had the comfort of having him in the palm of his hand, hidden behind a number.
>> Thanks for the candy! 🖤 - Eddie 
[Steddie masterpost] [Ao3] [ko-fi]
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archiarthur · 7 months
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Consider matching gunslingers, instead of just wedding rings
Bonus points if they have both(they do)
They're married to me
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batfamiliar · 2 months
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this plot feels like a fever dream
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topieliczka · 1 year
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Look at me, look at me, look at me Tell me that you don't like what you see
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fumblingmusings · 2 months
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If you were to put countries on a sliding scale of 'most closely connected and tied to their people living amongst them having friends amongst them and actively seeking ways of engaging with them' versus 'existing purely in the work for government/military as required and the only meaningful relationships they have is with other countries'... where would you put certain nations?
Say France with his casual moving and advise giving ways (radio show or simply having conversations with people on the street), America and Canada with the semi-close but still distant YouTube channels and living in suburban areas or England and Japan with their minders/secretaries that they are close with but otherwise don't venture outside of a small circle and live in the countryside versus Spain who didn't even notice his people were having one of the worst internal conflicts in modern history during his civil war.
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think-europe2014 · 1 month
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kleinefreiheiten · 21 days
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09.1979 Warszawa
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honeymilkbubbletea · 2 months
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NOOOO DAGUR, HICCUP WATCH OUT!!!
YOU'RE GONNA GET HIT WITH THE POLISH BEAM
Oh no, it's too late
They're polish now 😔🙏
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Me after watching Chłopi: I am a patriot once again 🦅🍺🇵🇱 🙏😤
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kyuhu · 1 year
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more unpolished drawings but I had to get these out of my system sfahgf I'm done now!!
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