
This time we decided to figure out which are the top countries to work with, for programming enthusiasts making a living as developers, software engineers, or data analyst.
From my experience, English speakers can find the most jobs in the U.S. (West Coast, obviously), United Kingdom (London), Ireland, Netherlands (Amsterdam), Switzerland, and Belgium. New Zealand and Australia are pretty popular among developers who love the laid-back lifestyle.
But the scenarios change when we talk about non-English speaking nations. Japan is growing exponentially; Russia and China have a huge culture of programming, and IT companies are growing rapidly in these countries; and India, Southeast Asian countries (Singapore and Indonesia), and South Korea (Seoul) are other popular and growing markets. Often, the lower median salary is easier to stomach because of the lower cost of living.
What is important to understand that the definition of “best country” may not be categorical, and depends on a lot of people’s preferences. To keep things fair we decided to dig up data from some popular sources to identify the best countries to work in for software engineers.
We listed these countries in order of their Happiness index and technological advancement in the field of IT over the years.
Top 10 countries for Software engineers / Developers/ Data Scientists to work
- Switzerland
- Canada
- Australia
- Germany
- USA
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
- india
- Japan
- greece
- china
- ireland
- france
You can read the detailed research below and other picks of top countries list based on various job profiles
You can read the detailed research below and other picks of top countries list based on various job profiles
Google Trends
Google Trends is a public web facility of Google Inc., based on Google Search, that shows how often a particular search term is entered relative to the total search volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages (Wikipedia). Read What is Google trends data – and what does it mean? if you want to know more.
The numbers in the table depict the popularity of one language over another, as searched on Google. A programming language with a higher number shows that the interest is higher as compared to other languages. This popularity could be due to academics, professional requirement, or interest which leads to various job opportunities.
As discussed, Java is fairly popular. Python is one of the most searched languages in Australia. C#, despite showing a high requirement in the job portal, is not really popular. Swedish people had been searching for Swift programming language more often than others. Ruby leads in Ireland. MatLab is a popular Google search term in almost all the listed nations, showing its relevance in academics. (Also read – How to hire a full stack developer)
The below graphs compares the popularity of programming languages in order of Java, Python, PHP, C#, JavaScript, C++, C, Objective-C, R, Swift, Angular JS, Ruby, Perl, Matlab in each country respectively. Which means Java and R are searched more often and in greater volume as compared to Swift and Angular Js in Denmark.
Top countries for Java developers to work –
- Switzerland
- The United States of America
- Australia
- Germany
- United Kingdom
Top countries for.NET developers to work –
- The United States of America
- Canada
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Japan
Top countries for PHP developers to work –
- The United States of America
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Sweden / Australia
Top countries for Data Scientist to work –
- Switzerland
- Canada
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom / Germany
- The United States of America
We understand that the quality of life, safety, cost of living, state taxes, commute cost, etc. are some of the other major factors to be considered when deciding the top work destinations for a developer. However, job listing, the popularity of the skill, median salary, and happiness index are equally important.