The development of the new online and mobile-app tool will be overseen by Janusz Cieszyński, an aide to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Polish state news agency PAP reported.
“Job hunters will be able to feed their professional qualifications and needs into the database,” the Polish Prime Minister's Office said on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, companies and employment agencies will do the same with job offers, according to officials.
As a result, after entering information about their work skills, experience and expectations, job seekers "will receive feedback, including relevant job offers and contact details to potential employers,” officials said.
The new tool will be made available online and on the mObywatel mobile app for users nationwide, the PAP news agency reported.
Some 130,000 Ukrainian refugees found work in Poland
So far, around 130,000 Ukrainian refugees have taken jobs in Poland, according to the Ministry of Family and Social Policy.
Wednesday is day 77 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Poland on Tuesday reported it had welcomed nearly 3.28 million refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Source: PAP, kadry.infor.pl