IT Search Salary Report 2025

For the 2025 IT Search Salary Survey and Market Trends Report, we have surveyed almost 400 Irish based technology professionals to better understand how the Irish Technology market may perform in 2025, and what their own motivations and expectations are. We hope this information may help our clients make more informed decisions on retention and attraction of talent. Many thanks to all our Clients, Candidates and Partners who have helped with this report.

Introduction

Ireland’s technology sector performed well in 2024 despite the global uncertainties. AI adoption is of course driving much of this, with AI expected to contribute €48 billion in economic value to Ireland’s economy by 2025 – forecasted by Enterprise Ireland. Companies looking at emerging technologies such as Ambient Computing and Quantum Machine Learning, are helping to solidify Ireland’s position on a competitive global stage.

In addition to AI much of the growth has been driven by Cloud adoption and Cybersecurity. It’s estimated that around 33% of organisations have a fully integrated cloud-based IT solution currently. With many businesses still in the process of migration, the move to a modern cloud infrastructure to improve operational flexibility and scalability, is expected to be a critical area of focus in 2025. The Cybersecurity sector now contributes €1.2 billion to the economy and employs nearly 8,000 cyber security professionals across 535 companies (47% of these being Irish owned). It’s projected that the volume of cyber security professionals needed to meet demand will more than double by 2030, with an additional 10,000 roles forecast.

We have also seen a significant increase in the number of technology startups in 2024. Although there are still plenty of challenges, particularly with funding, 2024 should show a 20%+ uplift in new tech businesses, which is an extremely positive sign for 2025.

Recruitment challenges and regulatory compliance seem to be the primary barriers to growth for Ireland’s technology sector, however overall, the forecast for 2025 looks very promising, and should see steady growth, driven by digital transformation and increased investment.

An Overview of IT Search Salary Survey Respondents

If you have any queries in regards to the salary survey or anything technology recruitment related, contact David on +353 1 507 9276 or email david.shanahan@itsearch.ie.

IT Search Tech Salary Guide for 2025

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Meet the team

As the core of recruitment is finding top talent, it only makes sense that we ensure we work alongside the very best in the market. We are a group of like-minded technical recruiters who put people at the core of everything we do. Our specialist technical recruitment consultants have the capacity to build teams, appoint leaders and nurture the careers of technology professionals in all locations across permanent and contract roles.

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Rebecca Lavery
Rebecca Lavery
Principal Consultant
Karla O’Rourke
Karla O’Rourke
Associate Director
Ruadhri McGarry
Ruadhri McGarry
Associate Director
Ronan O’Connor
Ronan O’Connor
Senior Recruiter
Zuzana Havlova
Zuzana Havlova
Recruitment Consultant
Niamh Shannon
Niamh Shannon
Senior Consultant
Sean Devine
Sean Devine
Associate Director
Graeme King
Graeme King
Principal Consultant
Craig McConkey
Craig McConkey
Principal Consultant
Neil McDonald
Neil McDonald
Associate Director
David Shanahan
David Shanahan
Director