World business giants are wiling to open new business service centers in Poland.
IBM and HP, which already have in Wrocław three centers, look for new sirtes. And PG, present in Warsaw as well. 69 000 people work in foreign-capital service centres in Poland. This number quickly rises. ABSL (Association of Business Service Sector) predicts, that till the end of this year it will reach 75.5 thousand. New worldwide companies appear in Poland, but investors that currently present do not hesitate.
- IBM, HP and Procter Gamble are going to open new Business Centres. Each company can hire 1000 and more workers - the high-rank official has said to the PB.
- If the employment were to reach thousand people, I would consider Lodz, Katowice, Poznan or Gdansk. Cracow and Wroclaw are currently too hot. If the project would be smaller, the best would be: Rzeszów, Opole, Lublin and Bydgoszcz, but there is a problem of language limitations. - the consultat anonymously says.
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