wtorek, 30 sierpnia 2011

Czy warto pracować w firmie - korporacji?

Dzisiaj zadajemy sobie pytanie.. czy warto pracować w korporacji? Wiele osób odpowie... ba! no pewnie, że warto i to jeszcze jak jest znana i ceniona branżowo np. jak Nokia Siemens Networks lub Gigaset lub np. PTK Centertel ? Korporacji jest wiele.. i każdy ma na ten temat swoje zdanie. Na pewno fakt jest jeden, że pracując w korporacji możemy liczyć na dodatkowe świadczenia takie jak prywatna opieka zdrowotna, pakiety fitness, szkolenia, dofinansowania do obiadów itp. Firmy za wszelką ceną starają się udogodnić byt pracownikom, ale czy to jest ok? Czy to nam wystarcza? Rzucamy pytaniem... i zapraszamy do zapoznania się jakie są firmy informatyczne we Wrocławiu, da to obraz czy są to korporacje czy raczej mniejsze działalności.

czwartek, 25 sierpnia 2011

Poland Export

Poland is developing dynamically, it is a stable economy, a member of the EU, which – for Polish companies – means the access to the world’s biggest free market area. At the same time, Poland is a country of much cheaper, but skilled and educated workforce. Finally, Poland is the biggest of the new EU member states, with the biggest workforce resources, the most considerable scientific and legal potential, and 38-million consumer market. 
All these advantages make Poland the most attractive location for investment in Europe, both in the area of production and the services. Also Polish exports of goods it on the good level.

Polish exports in 2000-2005 (billion euros)
2000 34.4
2001 40.2
2002 43.5
2003 47.5
2004 59.7
2005 89.3

poniedziałek, 22 sierpnia 2011

several difficult issues in business

The main problem is the registration of the company - everything in order in Poland lasts almost a month. True simplifications, allowing municipalities to submit to the office all the necessary documents to establish a business. But it turned out that in practice, to facilitate not work, because the authorities do not want to work together. To date, there have also been made standard, unified registration documents - each office has its own. To remedy this situation, it is essential to refrain from participating courts in the registration and permit applications through the Internet, as is done in Denmark.
Another obstacle to the development of entrepreneurship in Poland is the need to have a high initial capital (at least 50 thousand).. Meanwhile, some countries in general have resigned from that requirement (in France you need a capital of 1 euro).
Poland also failed to simplify the procedures in commercial courts. The court case aimed at recovery from a contractor in Poland lasts almost three years. The blame for this state of affairs lies with the legislature, which imposed on the courts too many responsibilities. To increase the efficiency of the courts need reform, more funding and better organization of work.

sobota, 20 sierpnia 2011

About polish economic situation

In recent years, high economic situation in the world Poland with GDP growth of 6.6% in 2007 and 4.8% in 2008, was a leader among European countries. Stable foundations of the Polish economy, consistent fiscal and monetary policy, the lack of direct involvement in risky sub-prime loans and low compared with the average EU level of mortgage debt of Polish consumers (13% of GDP) has contributed to lower than in other EU countries due to economic turmoil with the economic crisis. Thus in 2009, Poland was the only country in the European Union, which recorded growth, finally obtaining the result of 1.8%. Analyzing these data we can say that it's worth doing business in Poland. Poland is a good place to locate new investments.

poniedziałek, 15 sierpnia 2011

IT industry in Polnad?

IT industry is one of the fastest growing industries in Poland. A dynamic IT market in Poland is supported by a very well-educated staff. Mainly for this reason that in Poland, his company ulokowało many large, multinational IT. The main IT centers in Poland are Wroclaw, Warsaw and Krakow. In these cities, the easiest way to find a good position, there are many great job offers. Both developers and testers, administrators can count on pretty good salaries. The largest IT corporations which have located their headquarters in Poland, we can include international companies such as Nokia Siemens Networks, IBM, Motorola, Tieto. Polish companies also have established a solid market position not only Polish but also European. Such an example can be Comarch. Looking at the prospects for further development of the IT sector can confidently recommend to young people who choose technical fields precisely because of the good work and decent living conditions.

piątek, 12 sierpnia 2011

Business opportunities in Poland

Poland's high-income economy is the 6th largest in the EU and one of the fastest growing economies in Central Europe, with an annual growth rate of over 6.0% before the late-2000s recession. It is the only member country of the European Union to have avoided a decline in GDP, meaning that in 2009 Poland has created the most GDP growth in the EU.

Poland is developing dynamically, it is a stable economy, a member of the EU, which – for Polish companies – means the access to the world’s biggest free market area. At the same time, Poland is a country of much cheaper, but skilled and educated workforce. Finally, Poland is the biggest of the new EU member states, with the biggest workforce resources, the most considerable scientific and legal potential, and 38-million consumer market. 

All these advantages make Poland the most attractive location for investment in Europe, both in the area of production and the services. Meet the Polish market business opportunities. Advertise your business, browse company profiles, find contractors, read the latest news and features.