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Project Manager Salary in Poland

How much does a Project Manager make in Poland?

247 500 zł (PLN)/year

Average Bonus

5 519 zł (PLN)

per Year
Total Compensation

249 924,25 zł

As of July, 08, 2026, the average project manager gross salary in Poland is 247 500 zł or an equivalent hourly rate of 119 zł. In addition, project managers earn an average bonus of 5 519 zł. An entry level project manager with 1-3 years of experience earns an average salary of 177 560 zł. At the higher end of the pay range, a senior level project manager with 8+ years of experience earns an average salary of 280 625 zł. Salary estimates are based on salary survey data collected directly from employers in Poland.
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Salary Potential for a Project Manager

Explore the estimated salary growth for a Project Manager in Poland for up to 5 years. The estimated salary of a Project Manager will be 269 114 zł in 1 year and 376 165 zł in 5 years.
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Estimated Salary
292 615 zł
Average Growth
18,2%
The estimated salary for a Project Manager in 2 years is 292 615 zł, which is 18,2% average growth. This information is based on ERI's compensation database.

Typical Project Manager Education

This chart displays the highest level of education for Project Managers.

  • 0% of Project Managers have less than a High School Degree
  • 7% of Project Managers have a High School Diploma
  • 5% of Project Managers have an Associate's Degree
  • 45% of Project Managers have a Bachelor's Degree
  • 40% of Project Managers have a Master's Degree
  • 3% of Project Managers have a Doctorate Degree

The typical field of study for a Project Manager is Landscape Architecture.

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Popular Skills for a Project Manager

Plans development
85%
Data analysis
69%
Project management
15%
Risk management
1%
Change Management
1%
Business analysis
1%

These are the most popular skills for Project Managers. About 85% of Project Managers have a skill in Plans development. The top 3 most popular skills for Project Managers are plans development, data analysis, and project management.

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Cost of Living in Poland

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Project Manager do?
Manages, plans, and coordinates activities of projects to ensure that goals or objectives of projects are accomplished within prescribed time frame and funding parameters. Reviews project proposal or plan to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing projects, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases of projects. Establishes work plan and multi-disciplinary staffing for each phase of project, and arranges for recruitment or assignment of project personnel. NOTE: ERI's findings based on experience.
How much does a Project Manager make in Poland?
The average salary for a Project Manager is 247 500 zł per year or 118,99 zł per hour in Poland. Top earners have reported making up to 280 625 zł. However, the typical pay range in Poland is between 177 560 zł and 280 625 zł annually.
What is the salary trajectory for a Project Manager?
Project Manager is projected to see a 52.0 % salary change in 5 years.
How can you increase your salary?
Increasing your salary often starts with understanding your value in today’s job market. You can increase your earning potential by building your skills, advancing your education, moving into a new role or industry, switching companies, or negotiating pay.
How can you negotiate a salary offer? 
Negotiating a salary offer involves preparation and finding our your market value. Use our salary calculator to find out how much you should be paid based on what someone in your area, with similar experience, earns. Use this personalized report to help negotiate a higher salary offer or find your dream career. 
What are some factors that impact Project Manager salaries? 
Several factors can impact your salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, and more. Understanding how these factors affect your role can help you spot pay gaps and provide opportunities for a competitive salary.

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