Companies have become more considerate when it comes to employing IT professionals
The IT industry has taken a huge leap in recent years, and IT professionals are still in high demand, especially in artificial intelligence, software design and development, and cyber security. That’s why salaries are still high, a Python developer can earn up to HUF 2,000,000 gross per month. However, companies have become more deliberate about employing specialists, and the demand for senior colleagues has become greater and greater. What is the situation in the market and what can be seen now for 2024? Bluebird’s market overview.
At home, the greatest demand is still for professionals with experience in the field of Cloud solutions. Azure/AWS knowledge is the most sought after, and the Devops line is still outstanding, for which CI/CD methodology practice is expected. Full stack developers are extremely popular, and in 2023 they could count on a monthly gross salary of up to HUF 2,000,000 at the senior level, but professionals working in the backend field in Java, PHP, Python, C# or even Node.Js could take home a similar amount. working professionals. In front-end technologies, Typescript, Angular, and React are still dominant – it is clear from Bluebird’s 2023 IT market overview.
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