Global tech vacancies bounce back from pandemic
The number of tech workers looking for vacancies abroad surged in the final months of 2020 to an all-time high, according to data from global IT jobs site Relocate.me.
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One of the reasons for Germany's popularity was believed to be the fast-track procedure it introduced in March to speed up the process for obtaining a work permit for highly-skilled workers.In the UK, a report from the advocacy organisation Tech Nation shows that tech job vacancies bounced back strongly in the latter half of 2020 as the sector shrugged off the Covid-19 pandemic to attract record levels of investment.As elsewhere, job vacancies in the industry dropped sharply at the outbreak of the pandemic by have since climbed by 50 per cent and, by year's end, were accumulating at a rate of 2.6 per cent per month.Tech Nation said the figures highlighted the resilience of the UK’s digital economy, which now accounts for 10 per cent of all job openings.Additionally, venture capital investment in UK tech firms rose to fresh highs last year as the nation continued to lead the way in Europe. Despite the pandemic, tech companies raised $15 billion in 2020, a slight increase on the $14.8 billion achieved in 2019 and higher than the rest of Europe combined, according to data from Dealroom.
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