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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The state of play of AI in the
work-life of tech professionals
Investigate: AI Adoption in Key Tech Skill Areas
Use the map below to investigate national adoption of AI among tech professionals and their real-world use cases for AI, by both location and skill area. This will give you a read on where you need to mobilise your AI adoption initiatives.
Swipe: Organisations’ AI Journeys
When we segment the responses of EMEA employers to include only those in decision-making roles – managers, directors, and C-suite executives – we gain a clearer perspective on the current landscape of AI adoption from a top-down view in organisations.
This carousel of five charts tells the story of where EMEA organisations are at on their AI adoption journeys, so you can benchmark your own initiatives and decisions. Are you ahead of the curve or playing catch up?
Examine: IT Specialists’ Perspectives on AI
Tech professionals are hungry for knowledge and eager to develop their skills in AI. They understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve and are even willing to switch professions to keep up with the industry's rapid pace of change. These are people who thrive off interesting projects that allow them to develop new skills and bolster their portfolios. If you don't provide them with the latest tools, resources, and opportunities for growth, your organisation could struggle to attract and retain tech specialists.
AI as a force of attraction
Download further insights to build an AI strategy that will resonate with IT specialists.
Compensation
Next, we look at the bottom line – the salaries of tech professionals across EMEA. We will begin by examining the roles that are essential in driving innovation and compare their rates across different countries. Then, we will delve into the rates for a variety of roles in important markets. Finally, we will analyse the compensation expectations of your current and potential tech specialists in 2024 and beyond.