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Wrocław: A Thriving Hub for Business & Relocation

  • Apr 3, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 11

Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, has rapidly become one of Poland’s most attractive destinations for professionals, investors, and international businesses. With its dynamic economy, strong job market, and international outlook, the city continues to draw top talent from across Poland and beyond.


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According to Antal’s 7th edition of its research on professionals and managers in the job market, 38% of skilled professionals would consider applying for a job in Wrocław, making it the second most desirable location in Poland after Warsaw. This demand is reflected in the city’s consistent recognition on a European scale.


In the European Cities and Regions of the Future 2018/19 ranking, Wrocław was named the second most business-friendly mid-sized city in Europe. Previously, the city had won recognition for its Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) strategy, further cementing its reputation as a top business destination.


Wrocław’s Expanding Job Market


Corporations in Wrocław are in a constant state of expansion and hiring, attracting both local and international professionals. As more global companies establish operations here, demand for highly skilled employees is at an all-time high. From IT and finance to manufacturing and R&D, the city is home to thriving industries that offer promising career prospects.


With business booming, Wrocław is also experiencing rapid urban growth. Property developers are racing to meet the needs of a growing population, constructing modern office spaces, residential buildings, and commercial hubs. However, despite these efforts, the fast-paced development means that newcomers often struggle to find suitable housing, navigate administrative procedures, or integrate into the local community.


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Relocation Support: Making the Transition Seamless


At BeRelocated, we understand that moving to a new city—especially as an expatriate or foreign professional—can be overwhelming. That’s why we offer comprehensive relocation services to make the transition as smooth as possible.


Finding accommodation – We assist in securing housing that meets individual needs, whether it’s a short-term rental or a long-term lease. We also provide support with lease agreements and liaising with landlords.


Opening a bank account – Setting up a Polish bank account is often a complicated process for foreigners. We guide professionals through the necessary paperwork and accompany them to appointments if needed.


Legal and administrative support – From work permits and residence cards to registering with local authorities, we take care of the bureaucratic side of relocation, ensuring compliance with Polish regulations.


Schooling and childcare – For professionals relocating with families, we help find suitable schools, kindergartens, and childcare options, making sure children settle in as comfortably as their parents.


Cultural and daily life assistance – A new city means new challenges: where to shop, how to access healthcare, finding a gym, and even understanding local customs. We provide ongoing support to help newcomers feel at home in Wrocław.



Helping Businesses Relocate Employees


For employers, a smooth relocation process is key to ensuring that their international hires can start working quickly and efficiently. A stressful or poorly managed move can negatively impact productivity, motivation, and even long-term retention.


That’s why many companies rely on BeRelocated to handle the logistics of employee relocation. By outsourcing relocation services, HR teams save time, reduce costs, and improve employee satisfaction. Whether it’s handling visa applications, finding housing, or ensuring a comfortable cultural transition, our team of experts provides tailored solutions to make sure businesses and employees alike benefit from a smooth relocation process.


Why Wrocław? A City of Opportunity


Wrocław’s booming economy, international business environment, and high quality of life make it a top choice for professionals seeking new opportunities. Whether you’re an individual looking for a fresh career start or a company planning to expand your international workforce, Wrocław offers endless possibilities—and BeRelocated is here to help you make the most of them.

Office address

Krawiecka 1, room 209
50-148 Wrocław, Poland

Contact

Company’s registration data

BeRelocated Spółka Cywilna

Monika Kalecińska Marta Mulcan

Krawiecka 1, room 209

50-148 Wrocław, Poland

NIP 8943208356

REGON 524734759

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Bank information:

Erste Bank Polska
al. Jana Pawła II 17, 00-854 Warszawa

SWIFT: WBKPPLPP

EUR ACCOUNT:

PL83109025160000000154484224

 

PLN ACCOUNT:

PL73109025160000000153588900

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