Sending over 100 welders to Poland
We would like to share with you a story of our success. Our company has recently achieved a milestone. We have sent our 100th welder from Indonesia to Poland. Sending over one hundred welders from Indonesia to Poland can be a challenging and complex process, requiring careful planning, coordination, and communication between multiple parties involved.
Firstly, finding a sufficient number of qualified welders in Indonesia who are willing and able to relocate to Poland can be a daunting task. The recruitment process may involve extensive advertising, pre-screening of resumes, and multiple rounds of interviews to select the most suitable candidates. The selected welders may need to undergo additional training and certification to meet the requirements of the Polish market. But we did it! With our knowledge, experience and connections to local talent pool we were able to successfully hire great welders.
During this challenging process there are many logistics and administrative matters to consider, such as arranging travel, accommodation, and visas. This can involve coordinating with multiple agencies, including immigration authorities, airline companies, and accommodation providers.
Communication is also key in this process, as it is important to ensure that everyone involved is on the same page regarding expectations, timelines, and responsibilities. Language barriers and cultural differences may pose challenges, so having skilled translators and cross-cultural trainers is beneficial. Both in Indonesia and Poland we have a dedicated team that daily supports our Indonesian employees in their challenges.
Our employees quickly adapted to a new culture, language, and work environment as GPP Group team supported them with comprehensive help, including orientation, language classes, and assistance with daily needs like groceries and medical care.
We also keep informing our Indonesian employees about their legal rights, working conditions, and safety regulations in Poland. Employers in Poland are required to provide a safe working environment and follow labor laws, so the welders should be equipped to report any potential violations or grievances.
Overall, sending over one hundred welders from Indonesia to Poland can be a complex and challenging process, but with careful planning, coordination, and support, it can also be a successful and rewarding endeavor for all involved. Our team has delivered again a success story and we are sure we will do it for your company too!