An IT recruiter with over 20 years of experience named 5 reasons why vacancies are not being filled
An IT recruiter with over 20 years of experience named 5 reasons why vacancies are not being filled
Over 6,000 Ukrainians work with AI: 20% of them do it outside the country
Over 6,000 Ukrainians work with AI: 20% of them do it outside the country
SKELAR topped the ranking of the most popular employers among Ukrainian IT professionals in 2025
SKELAR topped the ranking of the most popular employers among Ukrainian IT professionals in 2025
SE Ranking, an SEO platform founded by Ukrainians, has laid off 15% of its employees. What was the reason?
SE Ranking, an SEO platform founded by Ukrainians, has laid off 15% of its employees. What was the reason?
CEO Vyriy Drone explained why salaries in the deftech sector are lower than in IT
CEO Vyriy Drone explained why salaries in the deftech sector are lower than in IT
“If earlier we added Cloud knowledge to almost all positions, now it is very desirable to understand AI.” Who were the most actively hired by Ukrainian IT employers in 2025: insiders from recruiters
“If earlier we added Cloud knowledge to almost all positions, now it is very desirable to understand AI.” Who were the most actively hired by Ukrainian IT employers in 2025: insiders from recruiters
In 2025, the IT market has finally lost the momentum of previous years: there are fewer vacancies, and employers are much more selective. Companies are thinking longer, hiring more slowly, and selecting candidates almost under a microscope. The specialists themselves complain: there are fewer and fewer relevant offers, competition is getting tougher, and sometimes hundreds of people apply for one position.
Despite this, the market still had its «star» areas — roles that were most sought after throughout 2025. dev.ua asked key employers in the industry who companies were looking for most often, what skills were in short supply, and which professions became most in demand in the past year.
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OpenAI has launched the Residency-2026 internship program: they are looking for “non-classical” talents for AI research. How to apply
OpenAI has launched the Residency-2026 internship program: they are looking for “non-classical” talents for AI research. How to apply
"It was obvious that HR was also ashamed of the art director's behavior." A graphic designer shared a trashy story during an interview with King Group. It turned out that her experience is not unique. What does the company say?
"It was obvious that HR was also ashamed of the art director's behavior." A graphic designer shared a trashy story during an interview with King Group. It turned out that her experience is not unique. What does the company say?
Senior Graphic Designer Anna Zhuravel told how she was confronted with outright rudeness from a potential manager during an interview. It turned out that other job candidates at this company had also been in a similar situation. We tell you what happened and how the employer reacted.
“Forget about test tasks, now cards decide your future.” HR spoke about a new trend in recruiting: Tarot spread for a candidate before an offer
“Forget about test tasks, now cards decide your future.” HR spoke about a new trend in recruiting: Tarot spread for a candidate before an offer
"I am increasingly thinking about leaving Ukraine." The developer admitted that he is thinking about moving to another country and gave his arguments. The people of Aitivka advise him to take off his rose-colored glasses or go work as a cemetery director.
"I am increasingly thinking about leaving Ukraine." The developer admitted that he is thinking about moving to another country and gave his arguments. The people of Aitivka advise him to take off his rose-colored glasses or go work as a cemetery director.
Senior Front-End Developer Alex Dolya admitted on LinkedIn that he is increasingly thinking about leaving Ukraine, and named the reasons that lead to such thoughts. The developer’s post caused quite a stir online and collected over a hundred comments. What do IT professionals think about this?
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The Innovation Center of the Ministry of Defense has opened 14 IT vacancies for veterans and military developers
The Innovation Center of the Ministry of Defense has opened 14 IT vacancies for veterans and military developers
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“I couldn’t find a better place than to sit on the toilet and continue solving the problem.” An Aitite from Odessa told how he had a spicy technical interview during a massive attack and received an offer
“I couldn’t find a better place than to sit on the toilet and continue solving the problem.” An Aitite from Odessa told how he had a spicy technical interview during a massive attack and received an offer
IT Burnout: Why Managers See It Last — and How to Act Faster
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IT Burnout: Why Managers See It Last — and How to Act Faster
In technology companies — and Web3 in particular — the work rhythm resembles an endless sprint that somehow lasts like a marathon. The product moves faster than processes can update; markets sag and take off overnight; users expect perfection and security at the same time; and teams operate in a mode of constant multitasking and information noise. In such an environment, burnout ceases to be a rarity or a consequence of «bad organization». It becomes a systemic phenomenon. Not accidental — almost natural.
"In 10 years in IT, there has never been such a thing where it was impossible to find a job within a year." The cry of the soul of a service technician who has been looking for a job for a year: sent out over 1,000 resumes and had only one interview
"In 10 years in IT, there has never been such a thing where it was impossible to find a job within a year." The cry of the soul of a service technician who has been looking for a job for a year: sent out over 1,000 resumes and had only one interview
Chief Technology Officer Max Dorash shared his experience of job searching. During the year of searching, he sent out over 1,000 resumes and had only one interview.
“The answer is solid rock bottom,” HR shared a hiring story where the recruiter called her “stupid.” As it turned out, it wasn’t even a company, but “just a sole proprietorship.”
“The answer is solid rock bottom,” HR shared a hiring story where the recruiter called her “stupid.” As it turned out, it wasn’t even a company, but “just a sole proprietorship.”
HR specialist Maria-Victoria Borukh planned to make her first LinkedIn post something inspiring, but instead it came out about an inadequate recruiter.
Instagram is bringing its employees back to offices from February 2026
Instagram is bringing its employees back to offices from February 2026
Microsoft Ukraine CEO left the tech giant and headed a new company: details
Microsoft Ukraine CEO left the tech giant and headed a new company: details
#Vsrativakansii. "We don't hire concussed people," superjunkies without experience, ageism in all its glory, and other cringey offers from employers
#Vsrativakansii. "We don't hire concussed people," superjunkies without experience, ageism in all its glory, and other cringey offers from employers
Hello! It’s #vsrativakansii again. On the eve of the most difficult, as the authorities say, winter for Ukrainians, the IT labor market continues to test IT professionals and creatives for strength. Today is a pre-winter selection of vacancies and situations in recruiting based on expert reviews.
HURMA launches 360 assessment tool that automatically collects and analyzes employee feedback
HURMA launches 360 assessment tool that automatically collects and analyzes employee feedback
Agent AI could take 11% of jobs — MIT study
Agent AI could take 11% of jobs — MIT study
Ukrainian miltech company Dark River Group is looking for specialists. You can get up to $2,000 for a successful recommendation
Ukrainian miltech company Dark River Group is looking for specialists. You can get up to $2,000 for a successful recommendation
“QA is not just about clicking buttons. And it’s definitely not an easy job for moms on maternity leave for a couple of hours.” The IT community debates why testing is still misunderstood in the job market
“QA is not just about clicking buttons. And it’s definitely not an easy job for moms on maternity leave for a couple of hours.” The IT community debates why testing is still misunderstood in the job market
Senior QA Kateryna Marakhovska drew attention to the fact that the profession of a tester in society is still perceived by many as an easy job that does not require deep technical knowledge, high-quality training, and full involvement.
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«Мене захайрила та сама рекрутерка, що й минулого разу». Історія айтівця, який тричі входив в одну річку — працевлаштовувався в SoftServe — і ні про що не жалкує
«Мене захайрила та сама рекрутерка, що й минулого разу». Історія айтівця, який тричі входив в одну річку — працевлаштовувався в SoftServe — і ні про що не жалкує
45-річний програміст Дмитро Кривошапкін із Харкова — унікальний фахівець, бо тричі працевлаштовувався в одну й ту ж саму компанію. За свої 23 роки айтішного досвіду левову частку часу він пропрацював у найбільшому українському аутсорсері SoftServe.
Дмитро розповів dev.ua, як тричі увійшов в одну річку і чому це його анітрохи не бентежить. Далі — пряма мова героя.
UPD. "Masterclass on moronic layoff organization." Promova brand manager, who was laid off while pregnant, criticized the company's dismissal process. In the comments, the CEO came and tried to explain everything
UPD. "Masterclass on moronic layoff organization." Promova brand manager, who was laid off while pregnant, criticized the company's dismissal process. In the comments, the CEO came and tried to explain everything
Ukrainian EdTech company Promova last week laid off about 15% of its staff, or 28 employees. The employees were fired «in one day.»
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"I was rejected. We don't hire concussed people." The veteran was rejected because of a concussion. Recruiters say that in some places in the market there is an unspoken rule not to hire people after service.
"I was rejected. We don't hire concussed people." The veteran was rejected because of a concussion. Recruiters say that in some places in the market there is an unspoken rule not to hire people after service.
Raiffeisen Bank is looking for a developer with experience in vibe coding. We investigated how many such vacancies there are in the Ukrainian IT market, and what knowledge of AI tools employers most often require
Raiffeisen Bank is looking for a developer with experience in vibe coding. We investigated how many such vacancies there are in the Ukrainian IT market, and what knowledge of AI tools employers most often require
In the USA, there is a real boom in the search for IT specialists with web coding experience. Vacancies from Visa, Reddit and other large IT companies require the relevant skill. So we decided to investigate how the Ukrainian IT market is dealing with this. To do this, we monitored hundreds of vacancies on jobs.dou for almost a month, and also asked companies whether they would require web coding experience for their candidates.
Software engineers were hit hardest by Amazon's mass layoffs in October
Software engineers were hit hardest by Amazon's mass layoffs in October
Favbet Tech is making cuts. The company says it's a "forced decision"
Favbet Tech is making cuts. The company says it's a "forced decision"
The manager told about correspondence with an allegedly Ukrainian developer who refused to switch from English to Ukrainian. The AIT team suggests that it was a programmer from the DPRK
The manager told about correspondence with an allegedly Ukrainian developer who refused to switch from English to Ukrainian. The AIT team suggests that it was a programmer from the DPRK
Djinni reveals competition for IT jobs: every fifth frontend vacancy collects over 100 reviews
Djinni reveals competition for IT jobs: every fifth frontend vacancy collects over 100 reviews