Canada Tops Global Rankings for Tech Professional Opportunities
Over 40M people work in technology roles globally, with demand for these professionals steadily growing. A new study by the proprietary trading firm Atmos analyzed employment conditions across major countries to identify which countries offer the best opportunities for tech workers.
The research evaluated countries using seven factors: available tech job openings, average annual salaries, quality of life standards, startup environments, living costs, commute times, and healthcare quality. Countries were ranked by combining all factors, with job openings, salaries, and quality of life being the most important.
Here’s a look at the top 10 countries offering the best opportunities for tech professionals:
Country | Quality of Life | Tech Job Openings | Avg. Annual Salary | Tech Career Score |
Canada | 170.50 | 955 | $61.7K | 100 |
United States | 192.10 | 55,441 | $110.1K | 98 |
Saudi Arabia | 173.70 | 66 | $147.5K | 96 |
Mexico | 127.40 | 536 | $90K | 95 |
Netherlands | 216.50 | 438 | $45.2K | 93 |
Italy | 154.40 | 591 | $41K | 91 |
Portugal | 169.10 | 368 | $53.1K | 89 |
Japan | 188.80 | 394 | $36K | 87 |
Sweden | 192.20 | 299 | $50.4K | 86 |
Switzerland | 210.90 | 108 | $97.5K | 84 |
You can access the complete research findings here.
Canada ranks first as the world’s best destination for tech professionals. With 955 tech job openings paying $61.7K average salaries, professionals here enjoy manageable living expenses and short daily commutes. The country’s healthcare system also ranks among the world’s best, while its growing startup culture provides entrepreneurial opportunities for business-minded tech workers.
The United States takes second place as the undisputed job market leader, featuring more than 55K tech positions nationwide. Salaries in the US amount to $110.1K – nearly double the global average. The country also fares well in quality of life metrics and has the world’s most developed startup ecosystem.
Saudi Arabia secures third position through premium salaries that outscore all competitors. IT professionals here earn $147.5K annually. The country currently has 66 open tech positions, with living costs remaining affordable. The kingdom also provides the shortest commute times globally and sustains strong safety standards for residents.
Mexico holds fourth place as the emerging market for tech workers. Mexico shows 536 job openings in the tech sector. The local average salaries in this industry stand at $90K, which pairs well with the lowest cost of living. Mexico has also significantly expanded healthcare access for its residents.
The Netherlands takes fifth place, earning the status of Europe’s best destination for tech workers. The Dutch tech companies currently have 438 job openings, while local salaries average at $45.2K. The Netherlands offers the highest quality of life globally and leads in healthcare scores. The employees here can also enjoy safe and short travels to work.
Italy captures sixth position. The country features 591 available positions with an average salary of $41K. The commutes in Italy remain manageable across major cities, while its healthcare quality exceeds most European standards. The country also registers lower living costs.
Portugal lands in seventh place as Europe’s increasingly popular tech destination. Tech professionals here can now access 368 jobs, earning $53.1K in a country where housing expenses remain budget-friendly. Portugal’s healthcare system functions well, and the nation maintains safe conditions for residents.
Japan maintains eighth position in the tech friendliness ranking. Tech workers in Japan can currently find 394 positions paying an average of $36K. Residents here can benefit from a well-run healthcare system and high safety standards. The country’s efficient transportation networks also minimize commutes.
Sweden claims ninth position, currently offering 299 job openings in the tech sector. The IT specialists in Sweden earn $50.4K in annual wages. The country has a comprehensive healthcare coverage and a decent transport infrastructure. The Dutch progressive policies also create favorable conditions for tech startups.
Switzerland rounds out the top 10 with salary offerings that come only second to Saudi Arabia’s premium rates. Tech professionals here can explore 108 open positions and expect to earn an average of $97.5K. The country is famous for its medical care, while its transportation systems run with precision. Switzerland also stands out with business regulations that support startup growth.
“The results show interesting patterns in what makes countries attractive for tech professionals,” says Nick Cooke, the CEO of Atmos. “Canada’s top ranking proves that balance wins – they don’t outperform everyone in every metric, but do well across multiple factors. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia paying $147K salaries shows how an oil-rich country can use its resources effectively to compete for tech talent. What’s also notable is seeing countries like Mexico and Portugal making the top 10 by offering low living costs. Overall, these are all great destinations for tech careers, just with different strengths.”
Source: atmosfunded.com
Via: norvanreports