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   SITN: Overall unemployment rate for Latvians in Great Britain decreased to 6%  ·  Number of vacancies in Latvian IT sector still low  ·  Maxima Latvia's operational volumes decreased by 15%  ·  Demand for labor in construction increases by 10%  ·  Salaries stagnate despite inflation  ·  Average salary for Riga IT employees reaches 3000 EUR  ·  SITN: Overall unemployment rate for Latvians in Great Britain decreased to 6%  ·  Number of vacancies in Latvian IT sector still low  ·  Maxima Latvia's operational volumes decreased by 15%  ·  Demand for labor in construction increases by 10%  ·  Salaries stagnate despite inflation  ·  Average salary for Riga IT employees reaches 3000 EUR  
Exclusive · Situation Overview

Opportunities Shrink in Latvian IT Sector

After 150 rejections from startups, candidates seek alternatives with 3200 EUR salary expectations.

The Latvian IT sector is currently experiencing a critical point, with increasing competition between new talents and more experienced professionals. With global technology industry restructuring, the number of available vacancies in the country is shrinking. Young specialists face immense pressure trying to enter the industry, as evidenced by more than 150 rejection letters, which often disregard even formal courtesy.

This situation leads to increased competition among companies hoping to attract the best specialists, but candidates complain about irregular feedback processes. With reduced opportunities for fully remote work, the workforce is forced to adapt to hybrid or full-time office work.

In Latvia, job seekers will now have to adopt flexible strategies to increase their chances of a career in the IT sector. It may be necessary to consider retraining opportunities in other sectors or re-evaluate their expectations regarding starting salaries.

Positively, the construction sector continues to flourish, offering significant opportunities for the workforce. The increase is by 10%, indicating stability and long-term projects expected in the coming years.

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👤   Real Stories — Voices from the market
Jānis K., 28
Jānis K., a 28-year-old developer, faces a dilemma that's becoming increasingly common in the tech industry. Friends looking to switch careers into development are asking for his advice, but he's genuinely unsure what to tell them as the job market shifts dramatically from the boom times of just a year ago. A year ago, demand for developers was so intense that companies had to make concessions even for junior positions. Now, with widespread layoffs and hiring freezes, the landscape has transformed completely. Jānis finds himself caught between conflicting logic: senior developers offer immediate productivity without training costs, but junior developers come at a fraction of the salary. The uncertainty weighs heavily on him as he considers whether to encourage or discourage his friends' career change plans. His hesitation reflects a broader anxiety in the tech community about whether the golden age of easy tech jobs has permanently ended, leaving aspiring developers to wonder if they've missed their window of opportunity.
We're most likely heading to a recession, and in that scenario hiring would slow down considerably but not probably not completely stop.
Artūrs M., 31
Artūrs M., a 31-year-old software engineer working in Germany, found himself questioning his entire career trajectory as tech layoffs swept across the industry. Despite earning a good salary, he realized he was still fundamentally 'working class' - entirely dependent on his employer's paycheck and vulnerable to corporate whims. The recent wave of layoffs at profitable tech companies opened his eyes to a harsh reality: his wealth and security were entirely tied to his employment status. Even with his technical skills and decent income, buying an apartment in Germany's expensive cities seemed impossible, let alone building any substantial wealth beyond basic survival. Desperate to escape what he calls 'selling his time,' Artūrs is investing a few hundred euros monthly in ETFs and considering starting his own business, though he admits feeling inexperienced for entrepreneurship. His story reflects a growing anxiety among European tech workers who are discovering that even well-paid employment may not be enough to achieve financial independence in today's economy.
It feels like as long as I am primarily and employee, I will never 'make it'.
Māris Kļaviņš
📷 Ron Lach
Māris Kļaviņš
Jauns absolvents ar maģistra grādu ekonomikā jau pusgadu meklē darbu savā specialitātē, bet saskaras ar prasību pēc darba pieredzes.
Universitātē solīja, ka ar diplomu būs viegli atrast darbu, bet realitāte ir pavisam cita.
Anna Petrova
📷 Jeffry Surianto
Anna Petrova
Krievvalodīga IT speciāliste ar 8 gadu pieredzi svārstās starp paliekšanu Latvijā un emigrāciju uz lielāku atalgojumu ārzemēs.
Visu laiku domāju - vai palikt vai doties prom? Šeit ir ģimene, bet tur ir nākotne.
Kristaps Bērziņš
📷 Tima Miroshnichenko
Kristaps Bērziņš
Veiksmīgs freelancer programmētājs, kurš strādā ar starptautiskiem klientiem un lepojas ar savu izvēli palikt dzīvot Latvijā.
Es varu strādāt jebkur pasaulē, bet izvēlos palikt Latvijā - šī ir mana mājas.
Ieva Kalniņa
📷 ThisIsEngineering
Ieva Kalniņa
Sieviete inženiere, kura pārvarēja stereotipus vīriešu dominētajā nozarē un tagad vada tehnisko komandu.
Man vajadzēja divreiz vairāk pierādīt savu kompetenci, bet tagad esmu šeit un neviens mani neapšauba.
Roberts Ozoliņš
📷 RDNE Stock project
Roberts Ozoliņš
Ambiciozs uzņēmējs, kurš izveidoja veiksmīgu e-komercijas platformu un plāno ekspansiju ES tirgū, izmantojot Latvijas priekšrocības.
ES tirgus ir mūsu lielākā priekšrocība - varam konkurēt ar jebkuru Eiropas uzņēmumu vienādos apstākļos.
Līga Sproģe
📷 Mikhail Nilov
Līga Sproģe
Sociālā darbiniece valsts sektorā, kura samierinās ar zemo atalgojumu, bet turpina strādāt ar cilnu palīdzēt cilvēkiem.
Zinu, ka alga ir maza, bet darbs ar cilvēkiem dod gandarījumu, ko nauda nevar nopirkt.

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💰 Salary Benchmarks — EUR

Entry Level (0–2 yrs)EUR 1,200–1,600/month
Mid Level (3–5 yrs)EUR 1,800–2,400/month
Senior Level (6+ yrs)EUR 4,000–6,000/month

Despite inflation, salaries are stagnating in various sectors, especially in IT.

7.4
/ 10 Difficulty
✦ CareerPMI Verdict · Friday, 13 March 2026
Flexibility Needed
The IT job market in Latvia is currently undergoing significant restructuring, making it challenging for both new and experienced professionals. It is important to remain flexible and consider retraining opportunities in other sectors where demand is growing, such as construction.
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