Vietnam Emerges as a Leading Tech Talent Hub, Data Reveals

CIOTechOutlook Team | Monday, 14 April 2025, 19:15 IST

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In 2024, a 111 per cent increase in international hiring of high-skilled vietnamese talent, especially in the tech sector, was reported, according to new hiring data by all-in one payroll and HR platform deel.

 Insights into emerging global employment trends, including vietnam, are offered by the Deel's data, with strong growth in International hiring being revealed, underscoring vietnam rising operational efficiency  and influence in the global job market. Significant global urge for highly skilled talent is indicative of the increasing competitiveness of Vietnamese professionals and due to Digital transformation, the rising prominence of their offering across industries globally, as evidenced by the 111% increase in the international hiring of highly skilled Vietnamese talent,specifically in the tech sector. Global markets undergoing a tech talent shortage which includes United States, Great Britain, and Singapore have emerged as top employers of high-skilled Vietnamese professionals. 

The growing demand for Vietnamese talent in Singapore is reflected by its deepening economic and diplomatic ties with Viet Nam, underscored by the recent visit of Singaporean prime minister Lawrence Wong. Meanwhile, a leading employer is remained by the us, while the rankings have been moved up by Great Britain, surpassing Australia and Hong Kong this year. The most in-demand role for Vietnamese talent also saw changes from 2023-2024.

 

While software engineers or developers remained the top role, positions like quality assurance and game developer gained traction, replacing roles such as interpreter and statistician from the preceding year. 

 


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