German with partial polish ancestors here. for polish anons with higher education:

german with partial polish ancestors here. for polish anons with higher education:
how hard is it really for young people to find a job in poland?
is it easy to get enrolled in university, i.e. is there enough capacity in popular programmes like medicine or biology? is it expensive?
how are the job prospects in engineering

i think about working and living in southern poland. thanks

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>german with partial polish ancestors here.
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Huh? ;)

anyone?

Fleeing germany?

just thinking about a career in a country, which has a problem with emigration of educated people. it's an idealistic thing i guess

Don't you have the right to attend free universities anywhere in the EU if you're a EU citizen?

Where is your Polish side from. My mom's grandparents are from Krakow and she had Aunts and Uncles that were left behind.

yeah i guess,is there a need for engineers in poland?

There is, but everyone else realises that too, so the field could get saturated long-term.

they're from katowice. i visit my polish family on a regular basis. i can see myself living there, the People are nice. krakow is a beautiful town. have you been there? if Not, highly recommended

thanks for your reply. have you any numbers for programs, where graduates have a higher risk of getting neet? here in germany it would be german studies or... well, biology

Definitely all liberal studies' degrees are worthless. STEM is the way to go, though it too experiences a big boom.

thanks man. i guess there arent big differences on the job market between different countries after all

If you're not a bydło retard then it's really not that hard. Unemployment is a mene. Don't count on high pay though, even with a good job you'd probably make several times less money than in Germany. On the other hand, costs of living are also lower, but I'm not sure if it's proportional.

LOL are you insane

And there he is, the butthurt anglo!
Brexit really showed your true faces, bongs

ok, thats a really helpful reply, thx. payment is secondary.

>how hard is it really for young people to find a job in poland?
>how are the job prospects in engineering
finding a job as a programmer is hilariously easy (there is way more job positions than available skilled people), don't know or care about other jobs

oh really? that sounds good, i must say. obviously you never go wrong in studying cs, no matter where you're on earth

Depends on what your grad is.

If you're for example a CNC programist or a medical tech engineer than you will swim in money, but iy ou're a pedagogist or a geography teacher than go figure.

*if you're a

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