Webinar: Your first employee in Poland
Given Poland’s size, improving incomes, integration into EU supply chains, and costs, many Danish companies leverage Poland for production (or shared production) to serve both Poland and wider EU markets. But Danish companies also obtain attractive margins by exporting high-end, branded goods and specialized services to their neighbor. The Webinar, organized together with our local partners, shall help companies with the question of finding and hiring their first employee in this thriving market.
Agenda
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09:30 – 09:40 The Polish economy – moving from strength to strength!
Professor Dr. Konrad Raczkowski
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09:40 – 10:00 Employing in Poland without having your own legal set-up. The EOR solution
Paulina Pacholczyk
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10:00 – 10:15 Recruiting in Poland – how to find your first employee
Hans Wicks
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10:15 – 10:25 Q&A
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Meet the Speakers
Professor Dr. Konrad Raczkowski
Konrad is Professor of Economic Sciences. Director of the Center for Global Economy at the KSW University in Warsaw, and Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance at UKSW. Former Deputy Minister of Finance (2015/2016). Since 2024, Chief Economist at the Polish Craft Association. Laureate of the President of the Polish Academy of Sciences Award “for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of finance”.
Paulina Pacholczyk
Paulina is Head of Office and Attorney at Law at the SCHNEIDER Group in Warsaw. She holds a law degree from the Jagiellonian University. She specializes in labor law, company formation, and corporate legal services. Schneider Group provides a full range of business support services including, including EOR, accounting and payroll outsourcing, as well as legal and tax assistance.
Hans Wicks
Hans is General Manager at the DI office in Berlin. He is a graduate from the University of California at Santa Barbara and has had international postings in Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Russia. Currently he is advising DI member companies on how to enter and scale up in the DACH and Polish markets. The Berlin office of DI offers a number of services to reduce the complexity of conducting business in foreign markets.