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The power of the wellbeing at Espeo Software

Probably many people wonder if it is a trend or a real need. At Espeo, it started with the expectations of our crew. We listen to our employees and implement programs and initiatives expected by our team. Our mission is to build a friendly workplace where people feel satisfied and listened to.

Several months of activities are behind us. Anna Kasprzak-Kuberka, who is a true passionate about wellbeing, took the responsibility for the program. During the last weeks, we organized various activities to promote mental and physical health. Read the article to get to know more about our passion for designing a better workplace.

You will find the answers on the following questions:

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What is wellbeing and what is its value at modern workplace?

Although there is no universally accepted definition, commonly it comprises the presence of positive feelings and moods (e.g., contentment, happiness), the absence of negative emotions (e.g., depression, anxiety), satisfaction with life, fulfillment, and positive functioning. Wellbeing can be defined as a favorable attitude toward life and a positive feeling.

Together with employee mental health, they were ranked as a major priority by 68 percent of HR leaders in the Future Workplace 2021 HR Sentiment study. According to the Gallup Institute’s findings, contentment at work benefits everyone. Employees that are satisfied produce lower rotation, ranging from 26 to 61 percent. Accordingly, they are 43 percent more productive and 86 percent more innovative than their counterparts. 

I am sure it is worth caring for people is the highest priority, and introducing activities supporting wellbeing in the organization. For this reason, I aim to convey good and positive energy in the company, support employees, and propose pro-health solutions to implement wellbeing at Espeo.

In uncertain and turbulent times, mental and physical health become some of the challenges for the organization. With a high level of wellbeing, people have a sense of purpose and energy to carry out tasks and challenges. Satisfied employees are able to use their full potential. Therefore, emotional, physical, mental, financial, and professional wellbeing in the workplace is so important. Consequently, more and more companies in Poland are beginning to understand its value.

When has the passion for wellbeing started? Why has it appeared at Espeo?

Wellbeing emphasizes the need to take care of human health. In private and at work, it appears the same. I am interested in a holistic approach to human health, which unites the body, emotions, mind, and spirit. I attended the first online conference on this topic, and I decided to educate myself about wellbeing.

When the pandemic began, it was a time of isolation. It caused many health problems. My colleagues shared that they also don’t feel well. The stress appeared with frequent headaches, back and spine pains, malaise, and fatigue. The conclusion was that we should do something to make ourselves feel better. I learned about wellbeing from my sister, who returned from Australia. The idea was already well-known over there.

It brings me great satisfaction to implement and run these initiatives. I believe there is a need for that within our crew. Therefore, my mission is to monitor the needs of people and the organization. I can create assumptions and implement them to develop a friendly and efficient workplace. I want to inspire people to make small positive changes. My main aim is to develop a culture of well-being and health that will foster the commitment and professional fulfilment of the Espeo Software employees.

What initiatives have been already organized at Espeo?

Our focus is on mental health, mindfulness, effective stress management, and taking care of the digital balance. There are few webinars behind us. First, we discussed the “4 pillars of health” to answer the question of how to support our health and positive attitude. Last time, we had a chance to participate in the „Preventive care is the way to longevity” webinar with dr. Jakub Chwiećko. He explained how to look after the health and what to do to stay healthy for longer.

The meeting was an occasion to receive plenty of practical advice. Also, we had time to ask our personal questions. Recently, we held the first Espeo Health Day in our office in Poznań! We believe that prevention is better than cure. Therefore, out of concern for the wellbeing of Espeo employees, we invited everyone to take part in preventive screenings and blood tests. 

Espeo Health Day

A while ago, all our crew got a box with health-supporting snacks and gifts. I share all the initiatives, recommendations, and improvement ideas in a dedicated Slack group. Briefly, that is a place where people can exchange their needs and inspirations about wellbeing. 

We create an open and caring organizational culture, thanks to which people will have more effective wellbeing support and will feel even better. That’s all ahead of us, because the physical and mental health of Espeo Software employees is essential to us.

Check why is it worth to be a part of Espeo Crew. Read more about our company’s culture on our blog.

What is my wellbeing pattern? Inspirations and guidelines to improve lifestyle with the idea of wellbeing.

Wellbeing indicates happiness and comfort. I am constantly learning about improving my lifestyle to make it healthier. Personally, I use the Kaizen method. I implement changes in small steps and regularly discover the power to improve daily life with them. I find a healthy lifestyle a way of continuous improvement.

My inspiration is Agata Pelc, a trainer, and consultant from the Wellbeing Institute. The organization began to gather around practitioners, enthusiasts, and professionals of wellbeing. Consequently, they inspired a concept development in Poland.

Then, Martin Seligman introduced a model in positive psychology. It defines the 5 elements of a good and fulfilled life. According to PERMA, there are the following essentials of Wellbeing: P-Positive emotions (joy, curiosity, inspiration, appreciation), E-Engagement involvement (flow, concentration), R- Positive relationships (cooperation with people), M – meaning, and A – Accomplishment.

Anna Kasprzak-Kuberka, Senior Administration Specialist & Wellbeing Coordinator at Espeo

While spreading the knowledge about wellbeing, I get to know what has a positive effect on me. Thus, my focus is to find a balance. I swim, use the sauna, walk in the forest, and relax in contact with nature. I also appreciate the effects of relaxation and physiotherapeutic massages. Therefore, I use aromatherapy and clear my mind by listening to music. When I am tired, I accept this state of my body and rest. To summarize, I do what makes me happy and improves my mood and wellbeing. That’s what I want to inspire people for.

Read more about our company’s culture on our blog. Check why is it worth to be a part of Espeo Crew.

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How to choose the right career path in IT: the perspective of working in a software house vs product company

The following article will explain how cooperation within a software house differs from cooperation within a product company. Moreover, they will tell you how the organization profile affects the development of the technological product.

The expertise comes from exposing yourself to experiencing new things and challenging your previous thoughts. Therefore, there are questions you probably ask yourself as an IT specialist. Where to work? Which place to choose for career development? What is related to working in a software house? Is it different from working in a product company?

We discussed these issues with our specialists, who built their career portfolios in various organizations. Adrian Warkocz, Senior Frontend Developer, and Michał Sipiak, Senior QA Specialist shared their perspective. They decided to return to Espeo after several years of gathering different experiences. Adrian and Michał are professionals who have designed a practical career path for themselves. Their point of view can be valuable both for clients and specialists seeking the perfect career path. We asked them the following questions:

What’s your perspective on working in a software house? 

Adrian Warkocz: The most essential part of working in a software house is that the projects are constantly changing. We have a well-established framework that allows us to adjust psychologically to a new challenge. We can assume that here is the beginning, these are our goals, we can see where our role in the project will end. It is not always the case that we create a project from scratch but we have a certain time frame on the horizon. There is a clearly marked start and finish, which makes the pursuit of milestones easier from a psychological perspective. If I work on a project for a long time and I start to feel that I would like to try something different, I can ask for a change, move to another project, and even completely change the technology.

Michał Sipiak: From my perspective, the biggest merit is that while working in the software house, you are in the position of business advisor. We cooperate closely with clients and that allows us to establish partnership relations. Therefore, we can directly suggest the best solutions for the product and client. We need to stay up-to-date with the newest solutions and trends. We need to use modern tools and follow what’s new on the market. That’s a great value for both the client and the employee. Technology is moving forward so fast, tools and trends change from year to year, and a software house seems to be the best place to keep up with these changes and not be left behind.

Who would you recommend working in a software house to?

Michał Sipiak: There is no one-size-fits-all recipe. For me, a software house is a place for people who value independence, enjoy working with clients and want to develop their own skills. Hierarchy is usually flat and your opinion matters. I think that’s also a place where you can grow faster. This is because we are able to change projects and technologies if we want. We are experts with diverse experiences with passion for constant learning and development. I believe that a software house is a place for people with a proactive attitude.

Adrian Warkocz: I value having an influence on what I do and to be able to change. I see a software house as a place for people who mind to be up-to-date with market changes and have an impact on the final project. My point of view also changed due to different experiences and pandemic situations. Therefore, a sense of belonging has become important to me. I’ve missed it elsewhere, and it was remote work and the conditions of the pandemic that drew my attention to this topic even more. That’s why I decided to come back to Espeo.

What was the main reason to come back to Espeo?

Adrian Warkocz: Software houses are not always structured the same way. During my career, I had experiences where I was sent directly to the client and had no ties to the company and didn’t feel comfortable. The method of managing the team and running the organization is important to me. At Espeo, I enjoy the flat structure and the fact that I know the status of the projects. If I do not like something, I can talk about it without embarrassment. I am confident that I will be listened to and that some action will be taken. Espeo is a specific place where you become a member of Crew, and you can build lasting relationships. Even after some time, there are still lots of my colleagues, and I’m happy to work with them again. 

Michał Sipiak: There is something in it. I would say that Espeo loves you for who you are. It does not try to change who you are to fit the company’s personality model. Therefore, you’re independent and you can guide your development. At Espeo, you can self-evaluate based on clearly defined guidelines. We all work towards the same goal. You can talk to everyone about everything without worrying about how it will affect your future career.

Interested in joining #EspeoCrew? Check out our open job positions and apply!

What’s your perspective on working in a product company?

Adrian Warkocz: Companies are very different. Usually, they have one specific product. Working in a product company is based on large projects that can last for years. You can change a certain scope of tasks but often the space for maneuver is smaller than in a software house. While you finish revision no. 2, there is revision no. 3, and sometimes you can feel like it’s a never-ending story. From a psychological perspective, you have to approach yourself differently not to lose your motivation. In my case, I saw that’s not a good career path for me. I don’t find myself in organizations where we face similar topics daily. For a person who doesn’t like a strong stabilization, burnout can happen quickly. 

Michał Sipiak: From my point of view, in a larger product company, it is difficult to offer new solutions and tools. Usually, they are already planned, purchased, and contracted for a long time. From an employee’s perspective, it is attractive to have well-known products on your CV. Additionally, working in a product company is stable. However, I see here a risk to constantly working on the same tools. Especially, specialization in a single technology or product poses a great risk – afterwards, it might be difficult to find a place in such a dynamic market.

Adrian Warkocz: There is also another point to consider. Product companies often have a larger budget because their product is designed for long service life. As a result, the hardware or software can be of the highest quality. They have funds for what software houses may not. In addition, there is more time to work on the project since the development pace is slower.

Michał Sipiak: Tools with expensive licenses – often such automation is a vicious circle. If the program does everything for us, the human becomes part of the process. After all, the software takes care of most of the work for us. The point I am trying to make is that it is dangerous to become a clicker in our market. It’s a bit like getting a driving license and getting into a Tesla… Would you be able to drive a classic car afterwards? In both cases you drive a car but it requires different driving skills. Generally, both ways have pros and cons.

Adrian Warkocz: My experience indicates that there is also a lot of conceptual work in product companies, which involves numerous discussions about product development. Is it an advantage or a disadvantage? It is a very individual matter. Some people like to figure out the subject conceptually before starting a typical technical work. However, I prefer the other side – more practical tasks than discussions.

To whom would you recommend working in a product company?

Michał Sipiak: I can share the experience I gained as part of an internal IT team at one big company. I had no contact with the client. The internal business was an actual client for us. So, that’s a big difference from working at a software house. Most often, you are part of a team with little influence on the final product. For that reason, product companies make a good place for people who like a stable environment. In addition, from my perspective, promotion in such companies is often influenced by many structured factors, and it takes longer.

Adrian Warkocz: When I moved from Espeo to a product company a few years ago, my colleague was leaving at the same time. Accidently, we even ended up in the same company. And this is the best example of how different people find themselves in different places. He appreciates stability, working on the same product, knowing what awaits him in six months, a year, and beyond. I have opposite needs. For me, it is important to have the perspective of change. I need to know that I can move forward and face various challenges. Moreover, I need to know that I can make an impact on the product.

Michał Sipiak: To sum up, if someone is interested in stabilization, a product company is an excellent opportunity. For some people that can be the best solution.

What is the client perspective?

The type of organization influences the characteristics of experts inside the organization. As a client or project owner, it’s valuable to see the point of your developers. Right people are a success factor of every project. Therefore, that’s a reason to consider the differences and potential advantages. How it’s to develop a particular digital solution with a software house and within an internal team? That’s a question to ask yourself before starting the project.

Karolina Fras, Employer Branding Leader

Adrian Warkocz: A software house is primarily a group of people who have various experiences and are valuable advisors for the client in product development. People who work in software houses have the ability to look at the product with an “out of the box” mindset. Also, they are up-to-date with technologies and novelties. While testing a new product, it is also much easier to scale the team and reduce it while seeing that it’s not meeting the business needs. In that case, working with a software house is more cost-effective and easier from the organizational perspective.

Michał Sipiak: From my point of view, expertise and consulting knowledge are top values. As a client, you hire a software house with experienced specialists. You describe the project, and you get solutions that tell you how to achieve it in the best way, taking your needs and capabilities into account. I disagree with this simple scaling as a larger value. Scaling up and completing projects quickly are the characteristics of contract workers, and I see the differences between software house experts and contractors.

Software house vs product company: summary

The best summary of our conversation will be the question that I asked my colleagues at the end. “How do you see your professional future?” Probably many people wondered about the answer while preparing for the interview. In practice, both Adrian and Michał have not got such a question yet. Why? I think their answers speak for themselves. After a moment of reflection, they both admitted it was impossible to predict how the industry will change in 2 years. What they would now indicate as a dream project or technology may soon be overshadowed.

What is the current perspective after coming back to Espeo?

At the moment, Adrian wants to develop mobile technologies and leadership competencies. Michał, in turn, wants to create code and learn about new technologies. They both mentioned that thanks to the variety of projects, they have a chance to stay up-to-date, which is their priority. Therefore, that was the main reason for their return to work at a software house.

Through years of experience in various organizations, they have concluded that the priority is to stay current with the market trends. From their perspective, they can achieve it in a software house. Moreover, in their eyes, such working and development conditions make a software house an excellent business partner for clients. Here they can find the most experienced and versatile specialists who will take on the role of a business consultant to implement innovative and complex ideas.

Does it mean that Software House is a perfect place to work for everyone?

There is no golden meaning for everyone. Everyone should identify their priorities. Then choose the best space to realize them. In the case of Adrian and Michał, this place is a software house. For others that could be a product company, project outsourcing company, or freelancing may be a perfect choice.

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Welcome Pack at Espeo Software: a box loaded with our culture and values

In many companies a welcome pack has become a standard procedure aimed at making the new employee’s first day in the company more attractive and pleasant. At Espeo Software, we strive to give something more than just standard gadgets – our aim (apart from achieving team affiliation) is conveying the culture and values that guide us.

From this article you will learn:

What’s inside the Espeo Welcome Pack?

Espeo hoodie

“For colder days, running trails or industry conferences. Wear it proudly on your wherever you go!”. We have recently created an Espeo sweatshirt that hits the spot. We want everyone from the Espeo team to have an item of clothing that will stand out from the crowd. This is the case with the sweatshirts that our employees wear every day, not only in the office. They just make lifes cozier.

Filtered water bottle

We try to be ecologically aware and we believe small changes in everyday habits make a big difference and help our planet. Using a filtered bottle allows us to save time, money, and, most importantly, reduce wasteful plastic production. A little change makes a big difference.

Notebook made out of recycled paper

Even though we’re an IT company, we know sometimes it’s better to write things down in a traditional way.

“Finding Sisu” book

Finland is a huge part of our DNA. We want our employees to get to know Finns’ amazing way of thinking, habits and traditions. They’re usually surprised how unique Finnish culture is! On the other hand, each of our Finnish employees will find a book about Polish culture and our approach to life in their package. Thanks to this, we are able to understand each other even better and get to know everyone’s perspective.

Ready to join #EspeoCrew? Check our open job positions.

Pack of Dumle

For all of the sweet tooths that are joining our team. Btw. did you know that these delicious candies are actually Finnish?

Frisbee

We love dogs and we are more than happy to welcome them into our office and our lives. Many of our employees have dogs and Frisbee in our onboarding package is there especially for them. After all, they deserve the best too!

A sack-backpack

Made of natural, ecological fabric. It’s perfect for work, the gym or shopping. Anywhere you go.

A mouse pad with a calendar

To help everyone stay up to date!

The list goes on – except for necessary work equipment (Macbook or Dell- it’s all up to you!), we also attach a personalized welcome card including the information about the new employee’s Buddy, who is ready to tell him or her more about Espeo’s spirit, our company, and answer all the questions that will surely come up. In addition, it includes details about our main values ​​that lead us in our daily work and will surely be a guide for the new person hired.

Welcome Pack at Espeo Software: a box loaded with our culture and values

We asked one of our new team members to share her thoughts on the welcome pack she’s received:

“Frankly speaking, I have never received such a pleasant surprise from an employer (and believe me I have worked for various companies). The last thing I expected was a welcoming pack I received during my first onboarding day at Espeo Software: it was a big box with a red ribbon on it and I could help open it. I have never felt so excited in my life!

The box contained all the necessary things that helped me understand the philosophy and approach to work and clients of the company. Moreover, the gesture showed me that the company cares about its employees indeed. I received a warm hoodie, a huge amount of candies, a welcoming letter from the head of HR (which was really striking to me, in a good way), a book that will make my communication with Finnish clients easier and more valuable ( I’m currently reading it), a bottle with removable filter and much stuff that is useful on daily basis in every office worker’s life (e.g. pens, a notebook etc.).

The best part of it is that all of the presents have a company’s logo on them so I know that wherever I go people will notice it and I will be proud to show it off to them and be a part of a great company.”

​Alina Pohorila, QA Engineer at Espeo Software

Espeo’s welcome pack is a comprehensive set of information and especially selected elements that introduce new team members to our company, culture, and values. We are more than happy when seeing their smiling faces opening our welcome boxes.

Are you ready to craft your career within a team of top experts, with clear values and growth possibilities? Check out our job offers, apply and join #espeocrew. We would love to welcome you on board!

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Relocation to Poznań: a guide through Wielkopolska’s capital (Part 1)

Currently, people migrate for many reasons, such as for work, family, or economic aspects. Surely, moving to another city, or even to another country often causes stress and fear of the unknown. However, at the end of the day, it is worth thinking about the positive aspects of relocation, especially when it comes to work, which could turn out to be much more. At Espeo Software, we are open and willing to welcome new team members from all over the world.

After all, you may find that relocating to Poznań, where the company’s headquarters is located, is the best decision you have ever made. Why? Read more and find it out.

In this article you will find:

Relocation to Poznań: a guide through Wielkopolska’s capital (Part 1)

Relocation – what’s there for you?

Why is relocation something you shouldn’t fear? These advantages of relocation should reassure you:

1) Relocation can broaden your horizons

Starting work in a new place is associated with new projects, learning about a different work style or different strategies. In addition, it is often also connected with wider possibilities of getting more workshops and certificates as well as using more advanced technologies. It only works to our advantage, broadening our horizons and skills.

2) Company’s help in the process of relocating and settling

Moving on your own is difficult. However, when you relocate for work, in most formal and technical matters, you will get help from the company you are coming for. For instance, at Espeo Software we help new employees find accommodation, open a bank account as well as help with many formal matters from the moment they decide to move.

3) Relocating gives you an opportunity to travel more and visit new places

Relocating does not only mean getting to know the destination city, but also having a better access to other cities and even nearby countries. Maybe from this place you will find cheaper flights to the country you’ve always dreamed of? After all, the decision to move to one place opens the gate to getting to know another parts of the world and thus experiencing completely new things!

4) The opportunity to experience new cultures and traditions

If your relocation takes place to another country, you will undergo completely new cultural experiences and be able to try traditional meals from a given part of the world. You will gain friends with different cultural codes and their traditions. As a matter of fact, these relationships can turn into friendships that’ll bring something worthwhile into your life. Important to realize is that those experiences are not possible only by moving to a new country. Even relocation to another city allows you to get to know the traditions prevailing in that city or region. By moving to Poznań, you will get to know not only the Poznań dialect but also traditional dishes from the Wielkopolska region and the amazing history of this city.

5) Last but not least – the relocation package

Some companies offer special packages for new employees who decide to relocate. This makes it much easier to start in a new place and relieves the new person from many costs associated with moving. In Espeo, it is a bonus of up to PLN 6,000! Thanks to this, you don’t have to worry about any unplanned and unexpected expenses.

Relocation from our developer’s perspective

We asked Aleksei, our Blockchain Developer who relocated from Russia to work with us, what his perspective on relocation is:

“First of all, it is kinda like resetting your everyday life. For some period of time even regular visits to the grocery felt “new” and adventurous: new language, new products, new rules, costumes etc. You realize that some of this new stuff is better than where you come from, some things are worse, maybe more annoying, so your general feeling is a combination of both pros and cons. In addition, learning new languages is something I enjoy doing as a hobby, and the relocation gives me an opportunity to do it on a daily basis. Nevertheless, it’s normal to sometimes miss how easy it is for you to communicate naturally with people speaking your native language.

When it comes to Poznań in particular, I really like the scale of the city – it’s not too big, not too small. You have everything you would expect from a city but not having to suffer from the consequences of living in a megapolis – like hours of commuting and overpriced rent. Moreover the bike infrastructure and lake nearby is also something I enjoy a lot. The geographic position is also a big plus after both Russia and northern Finland where there are no other cities for hundreds of kilometers. Here I can travel very easily to most of Europe and that’s amazing and something I probably have not fully grasped yet.”

Aleksei Shcherbin, Blockchain Developer at Espeo Software

Poznań in a nutshell

Have you ever wondered what it is like to live in the capital of Greater Poland? We are sure you will love this city! Poznań has many traditions that are visible at every step. Being the capital of the voivodeship, it also has a lot to offer for everyone.

Some facts about Poznań:

  • City’s size: 261.91 km2
  • Current mayor of the city: Jacek Jaśkowiak
  • Population: 533,830
  • Number of universities: 27 (including 8 public universities)
  • Green areas in Poznań cover almost 27% of city terrains! Including 47 public parks with an area of 344 ha.
Relocation to Poznań: a guide through Wielkopolska’s capital (Part 1)

Relocation to Poznań: moving around the city

1) Public transport and mobility companies

In Poznań you can travel by both buses and trams. The full map, timetables and ticket prices can be found here. When coming for a long time, it is worth getting a PEKA card, the Poznań Electronic Agglomeration Card, with which you can use many functionalities of public transport, often at attractive prices. More information about the PEKA card can be found here. If you want fast transport at a time of your choice to a specific place, you should install the Bolt or Uber application. Through this service, you can order a driver to arrive at the exact spot where you are. Payment is made using the card attached to the application. Everything is easy, fast, and convenient!

2) Electric scooters

Do you want to avoid traffic jams while moving faster than on foot and get to many places that you can’t access by car? It is possible with electric scooters! You can easily borrow them for minutes through one of the mobile applications: Bolt or Lime. In order to rent a scooter, you need to locate it on the map in the application, and then in the city space. Click on the scan button at the bottom of the app and look for the QR code on the steering wheel. The rental costs about PLN 2 for starting the ride and 50 groszy for each minute.

3) City bikes

You don’t have your own bike but you enjoy this form of commuting? Use Poznań City Bikes. Just install the PRM application on your phone, create an account and that’s it – you can start to actively explore Poznań. You will pay only PLN 1 for a 30-minute drive! More information can be found here.

What is the best way to reach Espeo Software office when you come to Poznań?

1) From the Main Railway Station:

The easiest way to get there is by tram (line 6) from the “Poznań Główny” stop. The destination stop is “Baraniaka”.

2) From the airport:

The fastest way to get there is using taxis or applications like Bolt or Uber. Reaching our HQ by public transport will be slightly longer. If you choose the public transport, go to the “Kopciuszka” stop, take the bus number 159 there. Then change at the stop “Swoboda” to line 191 and two stops further (“Ogrody”), change again, this time to the tram line 17. The destination stop is “Baraniaka”. Finding the right connection is easier with the Google Maps or JakDojade app.

Check out also: 5 best things about working at Espeo

Accommodation in Poznań

1) Short stay:

Hotels – Poznań offers a wide variety of hotels that are the easiest and safest to book through booking.com. Everyone will find something for themselves at the right price.

Airbnb – thanks to this service, you can rent an apartment or room directly from the owner. By booking your stay through airbnb you can feel at home wherever you are.

Dormitories – many dormitories offer renting rooms for tourists at very attractive prices. It is worth taking a look at the offer of Polonez private dormitories or of the Poznań University of Technology.

2) Long stay:

The easiest way to rent an apartment for a longer stay is using internet portals. The most popular are Otodom and OLX. Renting a room is about PLN 1000 / month, while studios are about PLN 1500 / month. In addition, it is worth checking Airbnb for apartments, as many owners make their properties available for long-term rentals at very attractive prices.

Ready to join our team in Poznań? Check out our open job positions!

In the next part of this article, we will share more details about the entertaining part of living in Poznań.