Choosing the right career at the right time can be the key to building a successful, well-paying career. Like every January, the employment platform Adecco presents its Adecco IT & Digital Salary Guidewhich analyzes the technological professions with the greatest demand forecast and, more importantly, with the best remuneration for non-managerial positions. That is, salaries between 35,000 and 45,000 euros.
A technological engine. According to data from the study, the technology sector in Spain is boomingand already contributes 24% to the national GDP, although this percentage also includes technological activities derived from the digitalization processes of other sectors such as agriculture, industry or the services sector.
Adecco assures that the IT sector has generated 26,267 new affiliates in the last year, and the professionals with technological profiles They are the most demanded by companies, ranking among the top five in autonomous communities such as Andalusia or Catalonia.
UX Designers, the most in demand. The Adecco study points out the rise in demand for specialized professionals in the design of digital interfaces or UX/UI Designers. This profile is responsible for designing the way in which users should interact correctly with digital products, whether web pages, application interfaces and even the use menus of digital kiosks or sales terminals.
Adecco also highlights the high demand that Customer Experience Specialist profiles, SEO/SEM experts, Social CRM Managers or Traffickers who are in charge of planning online advertising campaigns will have.
And the best paid. In the salary estimate that Adecco makes in its study, two business scenarios are considered depending on whether you are going to work in a large multinational company or in an SME, and it classifies it into three scales conditioned on experience in the sector in ranges of three. , five or more than 10 years.
A user interface designer with more than 10 years of experience is estimated to have an annual salary of around 49,000 euros gross if he works in a multinational, and 45,000 euros per year if he works in an SME.
The place of residence matters a lot. Something that the salary ranges estimated by Adecco show is that the salary amount is not only influenced by working for a large multinational company or an SME, there is also a large salary gap depending on the autonomous community in which the job offer is created.
We have already mentioned that a UX/UI designer can charge between 40,000 and 49,000 euros per year depending on the type of company. That would be if the job were in Barcelona. In Madrid, the same position would lower its salary range to between 35,000 and 40,000 euros, while, in Murcia, the salary for that position would plummet to a range of between 25,000 and 20,000 euros. A substantial difference for the same professional profile.
Web designer, in an SME and in Murcia. The worst salary option in the table is found in the salary profile of web designers who are going to work in an SME in Murcia.
The data foresees a salary range of 18,000 euros gross per year, and 20,000 euros for web designers who work for a multinational in that community.
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