Retraining and loaned teams can alleviate the burning labor shortage
Professional organizations have been sounding the alarm for years: tens of thousands of IT professionals are missing from the domestic market, and with the rapid spread of the pandemic and remote work, more and more opportunities are opening up for talented Hungarian developers, also abroad.
It is not easy to join the fight for expertise, as the work of an experienced Java programmer has to be paid up to HUF 2 million gross per month, and the benefits of a senior cloud engineer can even exceed this, while according to their own admission, they look for and expect exciting tasks and flexible conditions in addition to salaries away. The experts of the Stylers information technology company group looked at which areas the competition for labor is the greatest, which will be the star professions of the near future and how businesses can respond to the critical challenges in recruitment – and digitization is now a matter of life and death for us.
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