Grammarly opens new office in Warsaw
The company is actively hiring employees in its new Polish office.
The company is actively hiring employees in its new Polish office.
The company is actively hiring employees in its new Polish office.
The Ukrainian-based company announced the opening of Grammarly's Warsaw Hub. "Welcome to our beautiful new space, designed to foster collaboration and innovation," Grammarly's Linkedin page states.
The first vacancies in the Polish capital have already been opened on the Grammarly website. The company is looking for Accounts Payable Manager, Customer Care Specialist for Social Media, Technical Support Specialist, Customer Success Manager, Grammarly for Education. All vacancies involve a hybrid work format.
Grammarly's Warsaw Hub is designed for approximately 60 desks. The office visit format is hybrid, the company told DOU.
The Grammarly Polish team currently employs approximately 100 specialists: mainly Customer Support, Customer Success, Sales, and operational roles. The team includes relocated employees from Ukraine after the full-scale invasion began.
"We are not planning to open new hubs in other countries or other cities in Ukraine yet," Grammarly added.
As a reminder, Grammarly recently laid off 230 employees, including 37 specialists from Ukraine. Currently, the Ukrainian team currently employs about 140 people.


