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Autobahn to career - 2023 DACH IT Job Market Report

The 2023 DACH IT Job Market Report is a comprehensive and insightful resource for anyone interested in the German and Swiss Tech Industry. This article offers insights on salaries, remote work, AI, recruitment changes and the future of the DACH tech landscape.

1. Salary stats in 2023

German IT job market salaries

Earnings of a Software Developer in Germany

In Germany, Software Developers typically earn around 62,100 EUR a year, with a median salary of 60,000 EUR.

Let's talk about the top and bottom-paying tech fields. Security, Data, Python, Golang, and DevOps are the high earners, with average salaries ranging from 63,800 EUR to 79,500 EUR. On the flip side, fields like Mobile, JavaScript, System, .NET, PHP, UX/UI tend to pay less, with average salaries between 54,000 EUR to 60,500 EUR. Keep in mind, that these are average figures, and what you actually earn can vary depending on factors like where you work, your experience, and the size of the company. Turns out the security is doing really well, even compared to popular programming languages.

Swiss IT job market salaries

Earnings of a Software Developer in Switzerland

Switzerland is a dream destination for tech experts. Software Developers there typically earn around 106,000 CHF a year, with a median typical salary of 105,000 CHF.

Additionally, the cities with the highest average salaries for Software Developers in Switzerland are Bern, Zug, Zurich, and Geneva, offering salaries from 104,900 CHF to 140,000 CHF. On the other hand, cities like Lugano, Schaffhausen, and Chur have the lowest average salaries, within the scope of 86,800 CHF to 120,000 CHF. These figures represent averages, and your actual pay can also vary depending on various factors. In Switzerland's tech job market, innovation, talent, and great pay come together, making it a promised land for IT pros all around the globe.

2. AI powered revolution

AI revolution in a workplace

The workplace is seeing an increased adoption of AI tools, with 12% of respondents reporting extensive use and almost half using them to some extent. However, a significant portion is yet to embrace AI tools, and 6% are uncertain about their usage. These AI-based tools are viewed as valuable by many respondents, with a substantial number finding them somewhat useful. Only a small percentage of those surveyed don't use any of these tools, and very few report a negative impact, indicating overall positive sentiments.

The data also sheds light on the level of trust in code generated by AI tools. A significant 62% of respondents reported that they always verify AI-generated code, showcasing a cautious approach to AI tools. In contrast, 24% indicated they generally trust AI-generated code but do so cautiously, indicating a growing confidence in AI's capabilities. Interestingly, a small minority (4%) expressed complete trust in AI-generated code, revealing a high level of confidence in these tools' capabilities. This demonstrates that a portion of users has full faith in AI tools for generating code without extensive verification. What's even more reassuring is that the majority of employees (83%) are confident that their jobs won't be replaced by AI in the near future, maybe we won't be replaced by robots after all?

3. The state of Remote Work

Remote work in 2023

According to the survey, many people appreciate having choices, including the option to go to the office. Not everyone has a quiet place to work at home, so 30% of them want to be fully location independent within their country or are happy with working from home. In today's world, many believe the hybrid work model is here to stay, and going back to the way things were a few years ago is becoming less likely.

What's more, a significant 93% of survey participants can work remotely for at least one day a week, with nearly half of them being able to work entirely from home without going to the office. This data shows the growing importance of remote work options, offering professionals the flexibility they desire in today's changing work environment. Who knows, maybe in 10 years, office, as we know it, will be just another museum.

4. Changes in the recruitment process

Too many interview stages?

In the job market, candidates often have common complaints. The top issues being: a lack of feedback (33% of candidates), too many interview stages (38%), and no salary information (27%). These concerns can be discouraging and lead to a negative candidate experience. The report stresses that companies should address these issues to enhance the candidate experience and attract high-quality employees. They can do this by providing timely feedback, being transparent about the number of interview stages, and sharing salary information. It's much more valuable than Sweet Mondays and the ping-pong table.

Shifting gears, the data also reveals interesting facts about developers. Surprisingly, many start their coding journey before age 14, showing there are young prodigies in Switzerland. However, it's reassuring to know that mastering coding can occur during university studies or even later in life. Learning new skills is never too late, as some developers found their passion for coding after turning 35.

Lastly, when it comes to retirement, most people prefer to retire before age 65. Only 20% want to work longer. The ideal retirement age seems to be between 45 and 65, with a significant 30% aiming to retire even earlier. Actually, it is hardly surprising, is it?

5. Conclusions

In summary, the DACH IT job market is a dynamic hub for tech professionals, full of opportunities and innovation. From earnings to remote work and hiring practices, it's clear that this region is a tech leader of Europe. Whether you're an enthusiast, an IT pro, or just tech-curious, these insights will prove that the greatest possibilities thrive near the Alps.

For in-depth statistics-packed and a comprehensive analysis, dive into our 2023 DACH IT Job Market Report. It's your key to understanding the DACH tech scene and staying updated on the latest trends. As this industry shapes the future of work, we eagerly anticipate the contributions and successes of tech experts from around the globe in this dynamic environment.

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