Russian companies increase demand for IT specialists with Chinese and Korean languages
Russian companies are actively looking for IT specialists who speak Chinese and Korean. Over seven months, the demand for such specialists has grown by 31-65%, which is due to the entry of Asian applications into the Russian market, the transition to Chinese equipment and increased cooperation with Asian partners.
In recent months, the demand for IT specialists who speak Chinese and Korean has increased significantly in Russia. According to statistics, the number of vacancies for such specialists has increased by 31-65% in seven months.
This is due to several factors. Firstly, Asian applications are actively entering the Russian market, which requires companies to hire specialists who can work with their interfaces and documentation in their original languages. Secondly, many Russian companies are switching to Chinese equipment, which also requires specialists with the appropriate language skills for setup and technical support.
In addition, the development of joint projects and strengthening of ties with Asian partners increase the need for IT specialists who speak Chinese and Korean. Companies are increasingly looking for such employees to ensure effective communication and implement projects at the international level.
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