Poland as an attractive, stable economic partner according to previous Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Janusz Piechociński cited by the new Investing in Poland’s annual.
Poland now is growing in the services sector. Investors focus on knowledge- based industries, such as shared services and R&D centers, and specialized ICT services. The majority of companies investing in Poland are in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry, which has recently become a Polish domain.
While in the previous decade Poland was chosen primarily as a site for call centers, today, business centers provide complex financial and management processes requiring qualifications in stock exchange operations, finance, marketing and IT services.
The second most popular sector among foreign investors is the automotive industry. We owe this both to foreign investors in Poland and to local entrepreneurs who are becoming major exporters.
Our brand and position also benefit from our professional and well qualified human resources. We are among the best-educated European nations. One out of ten university students in Europe is Polish. Well-educated economists, engineers, IT specialists and researchers are highly valued by IT or R&D companies, the number of which is consistently growing in Poland. Polish people learn languages and quickly adapt to new working conditions. Poland’s excellent human resources are the asset most often cited by foreign investors.
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