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IP: *.ptr.magnet.ie 19.01.11, 09:22
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pelny tekst tu: www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2011/0113/1224287404219.html

ja wklejam tylko fragment dotyczacy naszego kraju

POLAND

Besides Sweden and Germany, the other booming European economy is Poland, with four per cent economic growth estimated this year.

With no banking crisis, property bubble or personal debt burden, Poland has escaped the worst excesses of modern Irish life. The flow of Irish emigrants to Poland will never come close to matching the flow of Polish emigrants to Ireland in recent years. But there are opportunities to be had.

The 2012 European Championships means there is a lot of contract work available for engineers and building workers through companies such as Sisk and SIAC. For professionals, there are also opportunities where the Polish language is not essential.

“We’re very busy, companies here are hiring again with more work coming down the pipeline,” says Seamus Pentony, an Irish recruitment consultant based in Warsaw. He sees job opportunities for people in the manufacturing and import-export sectors, not to mention executives for international companies. “There are a lot more barriers to Irish here, in particular the language, though it’s not insurmountable,” he says. “And there are exceptional stories of people coming here and starting their own businesses and working quietly to become big players.” Working for a foreign company or starting your own business are the best options for new arrivals in Poland, say Irish locals on the ground.

“In the last 15 years Poland has moved on in certain areas but it has moved backwards in terms of salaries,” says Warsaw-based Irish entrepreneur Michael Kenny. “I believe that prices are rising steadily yet salaries remain terribly low and appear in no great rush to increase. Certain things will remain cheap in Poland, like food, but the chances of earning an Irish salary are zero.”
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    • cumentator Kontekst 19.01.11, 19:04
      W dzienniku Irish Times ukazal sie ostatnio cykl artykulow o obecnej emigracji z Irlandii do roznych krajow swiata.

      W pierwszej czesci sa podane liczby o tym ze Irlandia ma obecnie najwyzszy wskaznik emigracji w calej Unii:

      The Eurostat EU statistics agency recently reported Ireland’s emigration rate as the highest in the union, with nine people per 1,000 leaving the State. This is almost double the second-highest, in Lithuania, and a far cry from the halcyon days of the Celtic Tiger when Ireland’s immigration rate was the EU’s second highest.

      English-speaking countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US remain favourite destinations with a new generation of Irish emigrants.

      Britain, which registers almost 1,000 Irish citizens every month to work in the country, and other EU states are popular because there are no visa restrictions. But people are increasingly following opportunities in states not previously associated with Irish emigration, such as China, eastern Europe and the Middle East.

      Czyli Irlandczycy emigruja obecnie na caly swiat, oczywiscie najchetniej do krajow anglojezycznych ale z tym sa zwiazane problemy z wizami i prawem pracy (oprocz UK gdzie przybywa 1000 Irlandczykow miesiecznie).

      Z krajow europejskich Irish Times poleca szukanie pracy w Niemczech, Szwecji, Francji, Hiszpanii, Polsce i Szwajcarii.

      www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2011/0108/1224287020723.html
      • Gość: cougar O tak na pewno w Hiszpanii warto szukać IP: 95.108.110.* 22.01.11, 19:11
        z ich 20% bezrobociem
        • cumentator Re: O tak na pewno w Hiszpanii warto szukać 24.01.11, 12:24
          Gość portalu: cougar napisał(a):

          > z ich 20% bezrobociem
          Artykul w Irish Times dokladnie opisuje jakie czyhaja problemy na kandydatow:

          SPAIN

          Spain has been a popular destination with Irish holidaymakers for years, but the situation looks chillier for would-be Irish immigrants.

          With four million people (one in 10) looking for work, it has one of the highest rates of unemployment in Europe and already has a very high number of immigrants.

          With this competition, only the best CVs need apply. Analysts have indicated that beyond the areas of new technology, a university qualification doesn’t carry the weight that it previously did. In this sense, training with a technical background may be more attractive to companies than formal studies.

          The areas with most possibilities are the traditional mainstays such as Madrid, Catalonia and the Basque Country, as well as the cities on the Mediterranean coast, such as Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga and Alicante.

          A firm grasp of the Spanish language is increasingly essential as many of the big international employers have downsized, if not pulled out, taking with them the main opportunities for English speakers with a financial or IT services background.

          Czyli tylko najlepsze CV, fachowcy z praktycznym doswiadczeniem i znajomoscia hiszpanskiego
          moga miec jakies szanse:

          www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2011/0113/1224287404219.html

          Irlandczycy szukajacy pracy poza UK i innymi krajami anglojezycznymi (gdzie jest bariera w postaci wiz i pozwolenia na prace) to zapewne poszukiwacze przygod nie bojacy sie ryzyka i egzotyki oraz pozbawienia luksusu w postaci uzywania rodzimego jezyka. Zapewne znajdzie sie wiec garstka probujacych w Szwecji, Polsce czy Hiszpanii. W liczbach bedzie to jednak minimalny procent w stosunku do standartu wyjazdowego UK-USA-CAN-AUS-NZ.

          Przy okazji, potencjalni kandydaci na wyjazd do UK z PL, szczegolnie na stanowiska wyzsze od minimalnych musza sie liczyc z ostra konkurencja ze strony Irlandczykow. W roku 2010 przybylo ich do UK 14 000, w roku 2011 ta liczba sie co najmniej podwoi jesli nie potroi. W konkurencji z Irlandczykami ludzie z Polski maja oczywiscie potezny minus na starcie w postaci jezyka oraz postrzegania bo Irlandczycy to ziomale.

          Irish Times pisze o nowej fali londynskich Irlandczykow:

          www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2011/0114/1224287473650.html

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