A Deep Dive Into Warsaw’s Tech Talent Pool
Warsaw has emerged as a major tech and innovation hub in Central Europe. With a large pool of skilled software engineers and rapid growth, Warsaw offers tremendous opportunities for tech companies seeking talent.
I recently analysed Warsaw’s tech talent landscape, examining key stats on the city’s tech workforce’s size, composition, skills, employers, and trends. Here are some of my key findings:
Over 30,000 Software Professionals Across Diverse Roles
Warsaw has over 30,000 professionals working in 42 different software engineering roles, including:
- Frontend Engineers
- Backend Developers
- Full Stack Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
- Data Engineers
- Mobile Developers
- QA Engineers
- Product Managers
This level of role diversity provides companies with ample options for building strong product and engineering teams.
Rapid Growth Fueling Talent Pool Expansion
Warsaw’s tech talent pool saw rapid expansion in 2022, with key metrics showing:
- 603 new software engineering profiles added on LinkedIn in the past 12 months
- 5,804 engineers changed jobs in the past year
- 1,281 open tech roles in Warsaw currently
- 5,900 engineers open to new opportunities
This growth signals a hot market where companies can attract new talent. The high job movement also creates openings at companies seeking experienced hires.
Gender Diversity Needs Improvement
While Warsaw’s tech talent pool is large, it skews heavily male. Key gender stats:
- 84% male
- 16% female
Employers, universities, and policymakers should prioritize boosting participation by women software professionals. Other tech hubs have demonstrated how diversity strengthens innovation.
Universities Powering the Talent Pipeline
Warsaw benefits from a strong base of technical universities supplying graduates:
- Warsaw University of Technology
- University of Warsaw
- Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology
- Military University of Technology
- Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Partnerships between employers and these programs can help ensure a robust junior talent pipeline.
Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia: Key Talent Import Sources
Warsaw is both a magnet for international tech talent and an exporter of local talent. Key talent flows:
Talent Inflows:
- Belarus: +705
- Other Polish provinces: +309
- Ukraine: +272
- Georgia: +151
- India: +60
Talent Outflows:
- United States: -42
- Canada: -19
- Spain: -15
- Switzerland: -14
- Netherlands: -13
Global tech firms in Warsaw hire many engineers from Eastern Europe and India. Meanwhile, mobility programs at companies enable some Polish talent to gain experience abroad.
JavaScript, Java, and Python Most In-Demand Skills
The top software engineering skills in highest demand in Warsaw are:
- JavaScript
- Java
- Python
- React.js
- C#
Companies should also look for talent with up-and-coming skills like TypeScript, GraphQL, and Kubernetes to support new initiatives.
Google, EPAM, and Samsung Top Tech Employers
The companies with the most significant tech talent pools in Warsaw are:
- Google – 504 engineers
- EPAM Systems – 444
- Samsung Electronics – 443
- Allegro – 190
- Innowise Group – 153
However, exciting growth companies like eBay, Johnson & Johnson, and Nestlé are also rapidly expanding their Warsaw tech teams.
Key Takeaways
- Warsaw offers a growing pool of 30,000+ tech professionals across diverse engineering and product roles.
- Strong technical universities supply junior talent, while companies attract experienced professionals from Central Europe.
- While men dominate Warsaw’s tech workforce, companies have an opportunity to spearhead diversity.
- JavaScript, Java, and Python are in the highest demand, but emerging skills should not be overlooked.
For tech companies looking to tap into Central Europe’s vibrant talent pool, Warsaw offers an outstanding location full of skilled, motivated professionals ready to innovate. Reaching them requires a compelling employer brand, strong university recruiting, and embracing Poland’s international talent flows. The future looks bright for Warsaw tech!
NTIATIVE is a recruitment agency for mid to senior roles in Software Development, Data Engineering and Infrastructure. We find tech talent in Warsaw, Krakow and all other major cities in Poland.
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- Frontend and Mobile Development salaries in Poland (2026)
- Java and JVM salaries in Poland (2026)
- Python salaries in Poland (2026)
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