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So basically i’m Polish but I grew up in western Europe. I’m in my second last year of university and as soon as I graduate I want to pack my bags and go back to Poland.
I’ll be in close proximity to the Wroclaw area as that’s where my family is so I won’t have to worry too much about rent before I get settled in.

All i’ll have is my degree and a 6 month internship. Am I fucked?
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>>31205782
Start interviewing? Get a Polish recruiter on the case? You'll know how hard it is to get a job once you try it.
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>>31205831
I’m not living in Poland and I won’t until I graduate.
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>>31205850
If you're preparing to move, you can start the interview process. Interviewing can take months even with just a single company, and that's assuming you already got accepted as an applicant. You can also negotiate a deferred start so long as it is not too long.
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>>31205952
I can do this without a degree?
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>>31205960
If you're projected to have a degree soon, why not?
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>>31206014
yes



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