- Networking: Engage in networking opportunities, both online and in-person. Connect with EU Helpers, a job placement services that can assist in finding unskilled worker positions.
- Language Skills: If you have basic communication skills in Polish or the language used at the workplace, mention it in your CV/resume. While not always required, language skills can be an advantage.
- Identify Job Opportunities: Look for job openings in sectors that frequently hire unskilled workers, such as hospitality, construction, agriculture, manufacturing, retail, and services.
- Arrival in Poland: Once your work permit and visa are approved, make arrangements to travel to Poland and join your workplace.
- Apply for Jobs: Submit your CV/resume and a cover letter (if required) to the companies with job openings that interest you. Follow the application instructions provided by each employer.
- Work Permit Process: If a potential employer offers you a job, they will likely initiate the work permit application process on your behalf. Cooperate with your employer and provide any necessary documentation for the work permit application.
- Prepare Your CV/Resume: Create a well-structured CV/resume that highlights your relevant skills and any prior work experience. Emphasize your work ethic, reliability, and any transferable skills that would be valuable in unskilled worker roles.
- Visa Application: Apply for the appropriate visa at the Polish embassy or consulate in your home country, following their guidelines and processing times.
- Interview Preparation: If your application is shortlisted, prepare for interviews. Research the company, understand the job requirements, and be ready to discuss your suitability for the position.
- Work Permit and Visa: Determine your eligibility to work in Poland as an international candidate. Check the visa and work permit requirements for your country of citizenship. You will generally need a valid work permit and visa to work legally in Poland.
For personalized guidance throughout this process, reach out to EU Helpers. We're here to support you in securing unskilled worker positions in Poland and ensuring a smooth transition.