Newbie looking for job opportunities in Poland

Hi it's nice to be here , my name is Izuchukwu, i am from Nigeria. a result-driven Customer Service professional with a proven track record of delivering exceptional customer experiences.

I am considering a plan to relocate to Poland for work , in the hospitality/hotel sector, where I could serve and pursue a career. I wish that Poland would be a great place for me ? …


    Hi it's nice to be here , my name is Izuchukwu, i am from Nigeria. a result-driven Customer Service professional with a proven track record of delivering exceptional customer experiences.
I am considering a plan to relocate to Poland for work , in the hospitality/hotel sector, where I could serve and pursue a career. I wish that Poland would be a great place for me ? …
   

    -@obicherekenneth


You will need to speak the local language which is Polish, do you speak it?

No i dont

@obicherekenneth


hello and welcome !


Try looking for jobs on the websites listed in the How to find a job in Poland article.


You may even create your CV in the Jobs in Poland section. It will benefit you if you create a LinkedIn account and search for hotel jobs looking for english speakers.


All the best

Bhavna

Thank you so much

@Bhavna  thank you alot .

@SimCityAT he doesn't need to speak the local language to find a job of his choice in Poland, as it's also not a barrier to achieving his dreams.

@dallaschukwuemeka


Really ? Are you sure about that ? From the information he provided, he might be looking for opportunities in customer service, which implies that he will be interacting with locals. English is not their official language and expats have to adapt.


Regards

Bhavna

@Bhavna I got your point, but je isn't gonna work in a village with villagers who doesn't understand English language. He is seasoned Customer Service Specialist and ordinarily, he expects to find a job in a company or something. Employees who are skilled like him working within industrial circles or job markets interact in English language cos you also have expats and Polish citizens alike working together, there's no way, in a business or industrial circle or circuits that local dialects would be spoken to discharge job functions. That's my point. He may only need to learn the basics in Polish language for probable communication with locals in local markets or something of the sort.