What the position offers
Apple has announced hiring for the position of Product Marketing Manager in Warsaw. This is a full-time role (40 hours per week) with a significant regional scope — the candidate will work with the Polish market within the CEMEA region. Responsibilities include supporting the product at all stages, organizing launches, participating in the creation of the regional marketing plan, conducting competitor analysis, and coordinating with global teams.
Who they're looking for
The company expects candidates to have at least 7 years of experience in product marketing or in consumer electronics, fluency in Polish and English, and willingness to travel — up to 40% of the time. Analytical skills, strategic thinking, and an understanding of technology products are important.
"The candidate will be responsible for developing and promoting products on the Polish market within the CEMEA region, including organizing launches and coordinating with global teams."
— Apple Careers announcement
Why this matters — for you and for Ukraine
First, the vacancy shows that Apple is investing in regional presence and product localization. Second, it is a real opportunity for Ukrainian marketers and product managers — especially those who have worked on European markets or have language skills — to join a major tech brand without needing to relocate across the ocean. Poland remains a logical hub for relocation or collaboration, geographically and culturally convenient for Ukrainians.
Context: the market and the ecosystem
The Apple announcement coincides with positive signals for the Ukrainian IT sector — for example, Talkdesk's recent entrance into Diia.City and plans to open an office in Ukraine. Such moves indicate that international companies view the region as a source of talent and partners. At the same time, events in the global product market (for example, Apple's March 4 presentation) create additional demand for people who know how to launch and position new devices in different countries.
What candidates should consider
If you are considering this vacancy: have a ready portfolio of launches and examples of work with cross-functional teams, verify your language proficiency, and assess your readiness for frequent business travel. For Ukrainian employers and educational programs — this is a signal to prepare people with regional expertise and international marketing practices.
Conclusion
The Apple vacancy in Warsaw is not just a job listing. It is an indicator of how large technology companies will expand their presence in Europe and seek local talent. For Ukrainian specialists, it is a chance to turn relevant experience into a career move, and for the market — a reminder of the need to train professionals with real practical experience in product marketing.