Warsaw – modern, friendly and innovative
The city, together with twelve private sector organizations and Kozminski University, has prepared an expert publication “Warsaw. Talent and the Labour Market” . The publication shows the potential of the capital as an attractive place to live, work and invest.
Warsaw focuses on sustainable development and the safety of its residents, investors and agglomeration, while the city’s dynamic development is reflected in its high positions in international rankings. In the list of “European Cities and Regions of the Future 2025” Warsaw ranked in the top three of the overall list. At the same time, it took second place in the “business friendliness” and “human capital and lifestyle” categories.
Warsaw has been consistently investing in its development for years, creating a city that is modern, open and friendly to both residents and entrepreneurs. Our goal is to combine educational, technological and business potential into a cohesive ecosystem that attracts talent from Poland and abroad and supports the development of startups. We work with universities, NGOs and business to create conditions for living, learning and working in the capital, while taking care of the sustainability and safety of residents. As a result, Warsaw is becoming a recognized center of knowledge, technology and entrepreneurship in Europe, offering real opportunities for investors, employees and the young generation that shapes the future of the city -. emphasizes Rafał Trzaskowski, the mayor of Warsaw.
Labor market, education and innovation
Materials prepared by the city and partner organizations present various aspects of the Warsaw labor market. From the IT sector, finance, regulation and compliance, to education and digital competence development.
The publication presents Warsaw as a leading European technology and innovation center. The capital is growing in the areas of cyber security, artificial intelligence and cloud services, with the IT sector driving business. The development of new technologies is fostering the emergence of startups and attracting domestic and foreign investment.
Warsaw is the largest academic hub in Central and Eastern Europe, offering a wide range of educational and career opportunities. The job market is characterized by a variety of employment models – full-time, hybrid and remote – and high competitiveness in the financial, regulatory & compliance and modern business services sectors.
“Warsaw. Talent and the Labor Market” also addresses social trends, such as the return of Poles from abroad and the influx of foreign talent. And it makes the case that Warsaw is a city with a diverse and international labor market, combining history with modernity. It also talks about how Warsaw’s labor market is evolving under the influence of the younger generation.







