Work in Warsaw: What Job Vacancies Are Available in Poland's Capital?

Warsaw is the capital of Poland, a port city on the Vistula River, and the administrative centre of the Masovian Voivodeship. The Warsaw metropolitan area has well-developed machine-building, light and food industries, a strong logistics sector, and a thriving services industry.
Hundreds of enterprises and warehouses operate in the region — many of them belonging to large corporations that manufacture products for globally recognised brands.
There is plenty of work in Warsaw and its surroundings, though it is worth noting that competition for jobs is also high. What vacancies are available in Warsaw and the surrounding area? Read our overview.
The offers in this article were current as of September 2023. However, we always have work for you. Leave an application or call +38 (050) 334-93-51 or +48 525 275 003 or +38 (050) 334-93-51 or +48 525 275 003.
Let us remind you of the benefits of employment in Warsaw with Gremi Personal.
- We provide comfortable accommodation for all vacancies.
- We help with paperwork for employment and with getting there.
- We take care of employees' adaptation at the workplace and in the country.
- We support the professional development of our staff — including opening the UDT School.
- We established a scholarship programme for employees' children.
- We offer bonuses and gifts for holidays.
Read also our articles about work in Gdańsk, Kraków, Bydgoszcz and Wrocław.
Factory Jobs in Warsaw
A car factory in the town of Natolin (just 35 km from central Warsaw) is looking for workers for manual assembly of cars and buses.
At least minimal work experience is required; this is a job for men.
Rate: 19.50 PLN/hour net, for students — 23.50 PLN/hour. Working hours per month — 240-280. Average salary — 4,700–5,400 PLN.
Tasks include manufacturing small parts, upholstering furniture, and cutting plastic. Work runs 5-6 days a week, one day shift. Accommodation cost — 400 PLN.
Vacancy benefits
- Accommodation within walking distance (up to 2 km), very good living conditions.
- For those living in their own accommodation — +1 PLN added to the hourly rate.
- Comfortable indoor temperature at the factory.
At the same enterprise, a vacancy for a carpenter is open. Employment requires experience as a carpenter or minimal experience with furniture assembly.
Rate: 22 PLN/hour net, for students — 25 PLN/hour net.
Working hours per month: 180-240. Average salary — 4,000–5,200 PLN per month.
As throughout the country, the Masovian Voivodeship also offers work in the food industry.
A meat and canned goods production facility is inviting workers — men and couples. No experience or language skills required.
Work location – Łuków (120 km from Warsaw, 100 km from Lublin).
Rate for packing — 19 PLN/hour net, for deboning — 22 PLN/hour net.
Working hours per month — 180-220. Average salary — 3,500–4,800 PLN.
Tasks vary depending on the process — canning, deboning, and meat cutting. Shift work (night and day shifts available).
Accommodation costs 450 PLN/month.
Benefits
- Good accommodation — a newly renovated hostel. Fully equipped rooms, each with a TV/refrigerator/bathroom/toilet.
- Compensation for own accommodation — +1 PLN/hour.
- Transport to and from work: free of charge; a bus also takes workers shopping.
- Meals: free of charge. Twice per 12-hour shift. You can save up to 400 PLN per month on food; the canteen is open 24/7.
- Work clothes and footwear: provided by the employer.
- Approachable management and team leaders/shift supervisors, good working atmosphere.
Warehouse Jobs in Warsaw
Dozens of large warehouses operate on the outskirts of Warsaw and throughout the voivodeship, all in need of workers.
For example, in Sokołów (6 km from Warsaw), male workers are needed for a home appliances warehouse. Important — this is piecework.
The rate depends on output, from 18.50 PLN/hour net, average — 21-23 PLN/hour net. Maximum — 24 PLN/hour net. Working hours per month in season — at least 220-240. Salary — from 4,000 to 5,760 PLN.
Tasks include working with a scanner, picking orders, and stacking goods in the warehouse. Shift work with nights, floating days off (1-2 per week).
Accommodation cost — 450 PLN/month.
Benefits
- Accommodation near the facility, 10-15 minutes on foot.
- Supplement for own accommodation — +1 PLN/hour added to the rate.
- Work clothes and footwear — free of charge.
At the same warehouse, vacancies are open for a narrow-aisle UDT forklift operator (reach truck) or a high-rack forklift operator. These positions require a qualification certificate and preferably relevant work experience.
On both positions the rate starts from 23 PLN/hour, maximum — 28.5 PLN/hour. Working hours: 200-220 per month. Salary — from 4,600 PLN (minimum) up to 6,270 PLN.
A frozen goods warehouse in Nowy Konik (35 km from Warsaw) is looking for male workers.
Rate: 18.50 PLN/hour net, working hours — 260-290. Salary — 4,810–5,365 PLN.
Tasks involve unloading goods with electric pallet trucks, freezing and defrosting, order picking and labelling.
Shift schedule, night shifts included.
Vacancy benefits
- Accommodation is completely free of charge, close to the facility.
- Work clothes/footwear: provided free of charge.
- The facility has a canteen — free lunch for employees.
- Employees receive UDT forklift training and certification several times a year (free of charge).
In the town of Żabia Wola (25 km from Warsaw), warehouse workers are invited — both men and women (women are required to have experience and knowledge of a scanner).
Rate: 18-19.50 PLN/hour net (depending on the employee's performance). Working hours per month — 280-300. Salary — 5,040–5,850 PLN.
Tasks include loading goods into vehicles using a pallet truck, scanning and picking items. Shift work, 12 hours per shift, night shifts available.
Monthly accommodation cost — 450 PLN.
Benefits
- Compensation for own accommodation (+1 PLN per hour worked).
- Work clothes and footwear free of charge.
- Free hot beverages available.
Want even more work options in Warsaw? Leave an application or call +38 (050) 334-93-51 or +48 525 275 003 or +38 (050) 334-93-51 or +48 525 275 003.
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