Tech Jobs in Ukraine

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Ukraine ranks among the world’s top software‑development hubs, with over 70,000 engineers and a network of 1,200+ tech firms. The country’s universities produce graduates ready for full‑stack, DevOps, and AI roles, while the rise of remote work has attracted global clients to hire locally. Companies like EPAM, SoftServe, N‑iX, and Ciklum report average salaries 30–45% higher than the national average, making the market a profitable choice for skilled professionals.

Key industries driving demand include fintech, e‑commerce, gaming, and AI. In Kyiv, fintech giants like Revolut and Monobank outsource to Ukrainian teams; Lviv hosts AI startups such as Grammarly’s Ukrainian office; Kharkiv is home to gaming studios like Voodoo and Ubisoft’s Eastern European studio; and Dnipro’s digital‑health companies such as Infobox are rapidly scaling. These firms offer roles in software engineering, product management, data science, and cybersecurity.

The cost of living in major tech hubs is low compared to Western Europe. Monthly rent for a one‑bedroom apartment in Kyiv averages ₴12,000 (≈$300), while salaries for a senior engineer can reach ₴120,000–₴150,000 (≈$3,000–$4,000). Transparent salary data lets candidates evaluate whether a position meets their lifestyle goals and negotiate confidently, especially when relocating to cities like Lviv or Kharkiv where housing and transportation costs differ.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Ukraine?
Ukraine offers a full spectrum of tech roles: frontend, backend, full‑stack developers; mobile (iOS/Android); cloud and DevOps engineers; data scientists and ML engineers; QA and test automation; product managers; UI/UX designers; cybersecurity analysts; technical support and systems administrators. Startups and large outsourcing firms alike need these skills.
Are positions remote or on‑site in Ukraine?
Remote work is highly prevalent, especially for global clients. Many companies, such as EPAM and SoftServe, offer fully remote, hybrid, or on‑site options. In Kyiv, Lviv, and Kharkiv, co‑working spaces and local office hubs support hybrid models, while startups often prefer on‑site collaboration.
Who are the major employers in Ukraine's tech sector?
Top employers include EPAM Systems, SoftServe, N‑iX, Ciklum, Infobox, Preply, Grammarly Ukraine, and local fintech leaders like Monobank and Revolut. Gaming studios such as Ubisoft Kharkiv and Voodoo, as well as AI research labs, also recruit heavily in the region.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Ukraine?
Salaries vary by role and experience. Junior developers earn ₴30,000–₴50,000/month, mid‑level developers ₴60,000–₴90,000, senior engineers ₴120,000–₴180,000, ML engineers ₴150,000–₴250,000, and product managers ₴100,000–₴170,000. Bonuses, equity, and remote allowances can add 10–30% to total compensation.
What should I know before relocating to Ukraine for tech work?
Start by obtaining a work visa and residency permit—many companies sponsor these. Research housing costs: Kyiv apartments average ₴12,000/month, Lviv ₴8,000, Kharkiv ₴6,000. Learn basic Ukrainian or Russian; English is widely spoken in tech circles. Join local meetups and online communities, and use job boards like jobtransparency.com to compare salaries and company reviews.

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