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you get airports there , less than 2h flight from various places (i think you get a flight from liverpool)
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How's Lodz to get to from UK? Got the option to work from there in new role...Originally posted by diseasex View PostThats less than i had as permie in poland. Total bulltulip.
Rates in poland are about 150£ pd outside of warsaw . It's not really that much different in IT tbh
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Thats less than i had as permie in poland. Total bulltulip.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThat's most of the UK population out of the equation then.
See what you Brexiters have done? Stopped us taking tasty contracts like this in the EU.
€55/hr is not bad either....
Rates in poland are about 150£ pd outside of warsaw . It's not really that much different in IT tbhLast edited by diseasex; 22 July 2016, 17:30.
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That's most of the UK population out of the equation then.To apply for this position, candidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU
See what you Brexiters have done? Stopped us taking tasty contracts like this in the EU.
€55/hr is not bad either....
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Job of the Day
Our client, a leading finacia services provider, is now looking for an Analyst to join thrm on site in Poland. Please see the full role description below
Analyst
Job Type: Contract (5 months)
Rate: €55/dy
Location: Poland
Current Status: Applicants Required
Ref No.: 371803
Important
KYC and AML experience
The Job
Job Description:
• Discuss and escalate with Compliance complex issues surrounding client types and structures, financial products and services, and other AML risk-related issues
• Complete all assigned tasks with benchmarked productivity and quality
• Undertake Review of clients KYC records
Skills:
• Ability to deal with high pressure and time sensitive tasks
• Experienced and successful assessor of risk
• Ability to read and interpret KYC related information from the available documents for different entity types
• Basic knowledge/exposure to Retail/Corporate Banking
To apply for this position, candidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU
If this position is of interest, Please email your CV to maddison.smith@networkerstechnology.comTags: None
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