How much do remote developers in Poland expect to make? $71,327 per year on average (based on self-reported data).
This estimated average salary is based on the expected salaries of Arc Developers in that location. Remote software engineer salaries in Poland are around average for Central & Eastern Europe.
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The salary data is based on the expected salary of over 300,000 remote developers in Arc's network. Developers provide us with their expected salary after passing our comprehensive vetting process (click here to learn more about Arc’s vetting process).
In addition to software development experience, our research indicates two other major factors that affect salary expectations:
・Local rent and cost of living.
・English ability (in countries where English is not the primary language, developers with a good command of English can often charge a premium compared to local rates).
In addition to providing a base salary, organizations may offer remote developers a more comprehensive package when hired long-term. This package may include benefits such as health insurance, equipment stipends, cash bonuses for high performance, company equity, etc. (For more information on benefits frequently offered to remote developers, click here.)
_Strong analytical engineer with a business mindset. Math and physics are my jam, but I also love applying that knowledge to solve real-world problems. My tech stack is a toolbox, always adapting to the job at hand.I'm a lifelong learner, constantly digging into the coolest new tech._
IMPORTANT: If you want to contact me, and your timezone is significantly different, feel free to just open a session request during my timezone evenings (after 8pm till midnight). I've noticed that figuring out the request details via chat is extremely cumbersome. I'm a professional developer working on Application Performance Management in Dynatrace; currently stationed in Gdynia, Poland. I've done a number of jobs in the past, including Graphics Driver development at Intel, Game Development at Huuuge Games and other, potentially unrelated things. I've started programming wanting to be a game developer, so there's a huge chance I can help you with your C++ game project. I also know my ways around the low-level parts of C and C++. Right now my main focus at work is Node.js, so if you have some questions about that, ask away. I also did a fair share of weird front-end experiments, so Three.js, WebGL and stuff like WebWorkers don't scare me. And finally, if you need some tips about Haskell or functional programming in general, that's my personal hobby area. In general, don't hesitate to ask, as I always try to get the feeling for your problem so that we both end up satisfied!
Ask me about software/firmware development, SRE, and electronics. C, C++, Rust, Golang, Linux
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