Seasonal Work in Poland: What Vacancies Are Available for Ukrainian Students and Teenagers.


This summer, Ukrainian students and teenagers currently in Poland are actively seeking seasonal work. There are many vacancies in trading, services, agriculture, and logistics, where it is not necessary to have extensive knowledge of the Polish language or special qualifications.
According to recruitment agencies, the most popular positions this summer are in warehouses, supermarkets, and fast-food restaurants. There are also many vacancies in agriculture, where workers are needed for field and farm work.
To work legally, teenagers aged 15 and older in Poland need parental or guardian consent, as well as a special permit from the State Labor Inspectorate. Those who have reached the age of 18 can work without such restrictions, but written labor contracts must also be concluded for them.
Ukrainian students and teenagers are looking for jobs in Poland this summer. Many vacancies are available in the sectors of trade, agriculture, and services, where extensive language knowledge or special education is not required. For legal employment, it is important for teenagers to have parental consent and obtain permission from the relevant authorities.
Ukrainian students and teenagers are actively seeking seasonal work in Poland this summer. Vacancies are available in the sectors of trade, agriculture, and services, where no extensive experience or language knowledge is required. To obtain legal work, it is important to have parental consent and a special permit from the relevant authorities in Poland.
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