Estonia has more than seven thousand job openings in the field of information technology and innovation. Even with the crisis, professionals who have good resumes will have their vacancy guaranteed
Estonia, considered the most digital country in the world, has opened thousands of job openings and is also looking for Brazilian talent to work in the area of information technology. Job vacancies are open in startups. According to the Estonian government, through the official website e-Estonia, the country has 1,3 million inhabitants and offers about 99% of public services on online platforms, in addition to being the first in the world to adopt online voting.
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Brazilian IT professionals are in demand in Estonia
According to the co-founder of Estonia Hub and a specialist in strategic consulting at Harvard University, Raphael Fassoni, companies in the country have great interests in professionals in Brazil, especially those who work in the area of information technology.
The professionals working in this area have an efficient communicative power, in addition to a lot of creativity and good academic training. Fassoni says that the Brazilian community in the Estonian country is around 400 people, most of whom work with technology.
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Prerequisites for Brazilian professionals to move to Estonia
Specialist in Private International Law and partner lawyer at Martins Castro Consultoria, Thiago Huver, who provides advice to people who want to internationalize their personal and/or professional life, reports that a very positive point of Estonia is the incentive to freedom for professionals and entrepreneurs to work in the country, from anywhere in the world.
Even with this positive point, Huver points out that the professional who wants to live in Estonia must know the legislation, rules and conduct necessary to work and live there, considering everything of paramount importance and with great respect. Huver reports that, like every European country, Estonia also has rules for citizens from all over the world to settle in the country.
In addition, Huver also points out that in order to be successful, it is important for the professional to be aware of information about job openings, company availability, necessary documentation, possible crises and migration and relocation services in the country. Huver also points out that in Estonian territory there are three active languages, official Estonian, Russian and English.
Estonia quality of life
According to United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Estonia's Human Development Index (HDI) is considered high, emphasizing the level of quality of life, as the country ranked 29th, tied with Italy.
The life expectancy of an Estonian citizen or someone who adapts his life to the country is 78,8 years, with a gross national income per capita of around US$ 36.019.
In education, it is highlighted in the International Student Assessment Program (PISA) of the European Union and in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Estonia ranks first in Europe in all three assessment domains, reading, science and mathematics. In the professional field, the country has a lot to offer in several areas, once again highlighting Information Technology.