Online learning has been growing rapidly over the last few years, and this growth became even more significant as a result of the pandemic. Most companies have come to accept the certifications gained from this new effective method of learning and are now hiring people based on their skills and not necessarily their degrees. Indeed, an online education can teach you anything, from graphic design to coding and programming, without or with minimal fees.
As a result, a career in software development is gaining popularity not only among the online learning community but also with anyone who is interested in technology. The main reasons for this trend are listed below.
1. Increasing demand for technical skills
In Europe, despite the sizable software developer population of 5.5 million, there is still a shortage of 500 thousand developers by 2020. Countries with the biggest demand for tech professionals are Germany, Italy, Switzerland, as well as countries in the Nordic region such as Finland and Sweden. For example, in a job market as cramped as in Finland, about 15 thousand software developers were immediately needed in 2020 compared to 2017’s demand of nine thousand, and this number will continue to grow.
Companies of all sizes, from startups to large corporations, are now looking for talented developers to help them grow. Whether you'll be joining a team to build a product or to provide consulting services, companies with limited resources tend to seek the “all rounders" who can excel in a variety of technologies among other skills. To capture this demand, Integrify Academy and Integrify International Academy have been offering intensive training programs about full stack development, data science and machine learning to ensure that our graduates possess adequate knowledge and skills to jumpstart their careers in tech. In fact, the top-notch qualifications of Integrify Academy’s developers have been confirmed by our partner companies, such as Digia and TietoEVRY, with compliments for their adaptability and expertise.
2. Attractive salary range
Software developers and data scientists are currently the hottest professions in the field of technology. As such, the demand for these jobs has been growing tremendously along with their salary rank for many years to come. The average salary of non-entry-level software developers in Europe ranges from €33 thousand in Sweden and Finland to €46 thousand in Germany per year, which equals an approximate €2750 to €3800 monthly salary. This is definitely one of the best perks of a software developer - being rewarded with good compensation while helping companies to grow.
3. Endless learning opportunities

Developers are constantly required to learn and adapt to the newest technologies. Hence, even after entering the workforce, developers are lifetime learners who are bound to seize the latest tools and skill-set to deliver exemplary outcomes. The best thing about being a learner is that you’ll never get bored of your job, since it requires regular updates and the creativity to tackle arising issues. Minh, an Integrify consultant, acknowledged the importance of learning:
"Nothing is trivial during your learning process because you will never know if one day it will help you to be successful in your career."
4. Life-changing impact
Competent developers not only play a vital role in the company they work at but also have a huge opportunity to influence the world we live in. Technology has drastically changed how people communicate, commute, and perform daily tasks. In this case, the developers make a difference by solving problems with technology and delivering those solutions to life, in a way that the society as a whole benefits from. Senad, an Integrify Academy alumnus and currently a Business Solution Developer at Vaisala, felt happy to work in programming because
"it is like an art form, and there’s always something to improve upon."