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Technology Sector Offers Up to R$ 55,000 and Seeks Qualified Professionals — Discover the Highest-Paying Areas in 2025

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 21/07/2025 at 10:16
Setor de tecnologia oferece até R$ 55 mil e busca profissionais qualificados — descubra as áreas com salários mais altos em 2025
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IT Professionals Can Earn Up to R$ 55,000 in 2025. Check the Highest-Paid Positions, Most Valued Skills, and How to Stand Out in the Technology Sector in Brazil.

If you work in information technology or are considering migrating to the sector, 2025 could be your year. The latest Salary Guide from Robert Half revealed that the technology sector in Brazil remains one of the most heated and promising in the market, with salaries reaching R$ 55,000 for leadership positions — and a growing demand for qualified IT professionals.

The highlight of this edition is the positions of Chief Security Officer (CSO), Chief Information Officer (CIO), and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), which lead the ranking of high salaries in the technology field. In addition to C-Level positions, roles such as general IT manager and development manager also offer quite attractive salaries, especially in companies that seek accelerated innovation.

Salaries of up to R$ 55,000: Check the Positions with the Highest Salaries in Technology

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According to the Robert Half survey, these are the highest-paid technology positions in Brazil in 2025, considering medium and large companies:

  • CSO (Chief Security Officer): from R$ 33,110 to R$ 55,530
  • CIO (Chief Information Officer): from R$ 32,390 to R$ 54,230
  • CTO (Chief Technology Officer): from R$ 30,850 to R$ 51,670
  • General IT Manager: from R$ 20,400 to R$ 34,200
  • Development Manager: from R$ 21,600 to R$ 36,150

These salary ranges reflect not only the scarcity of talent but also the strategic weight that these roles have come to hold in the era of digital transformation, artificial intelligence and automation.

What Skills Are Most Valued in 2025?

The report also points out that the technology sector does not only value technical knowledge. Increasingly, soft skills are becoming crucial differentiators in the selection process — especially for leadership and team management positions.

Most Sought-After Hard Skills:

  • Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence and process automation
  • Data analysis and business intelligence
  • Immersive technologies (such as augmented and virtual reality)
  • Advanced or fluent English, especially for multinationals and global startups

Most Required Soft Skills:

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Critical thinking
  • Leadership and communication
  • Problem-solving
  • Flexibility and adaptability to change

The combination of these technical and behavioral skills forms the profile of the future professional — someone capable of making strategic decisions based on data, leading multidisciplinary teams, and navigating increasingly dynamic technological environments.

Why Are Salaries in IT So High?

According to experts from Robert Half, there are three main reasons for the appreciation of these professionals:

  • Scarcity of specialized labor: even with the increase in courses and bootcamps, the training of talent does not keep pace with the digitalization of companies.
  • Digitalization of companies across all sectors: banks, agribusiness, retail, and even traditional industries are migrating to digital models, which pressures the demand for developers, analysts, data engineers, and IT managers.
  • Investments in information security and AI: with the growth of cyber threats and data regulations (such as LGPD), the role of the CSO has become indispensable. Meanwhile, the advancement of artificial intelligence requires CTOs and CIOs prepared to lead innovation teams.

Expanding Opportunities for Technology Professionals

In addition to C-Level positions, there is a strong demand for professionals in operational and tactical positions, especially in the following areas:

  • Full Stack Developers (Java, Python, Node.js)
  • Cloud Computing Specialists (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)
  • Data Scientists and Engineers
  • Cybersecurity Specialists
  • Product Managers with a technical background
  • Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches

Opportunities are expanding both in traditional companies undergoing digital transformation and in startups and fintechs that are born with a technological DNA.

Where Are the Best IT Salaries in Brazil?

São Paulo, naturally, still leads in job openings and the highest salaries in IT, mainly due to hosting the largest concentration of multinational headquarters and financial centers.

However, the report indicates growth in cities such as Campinas, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Recife, Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte, and Brasília, which stand out as innovation and technology hubs — and offer competitive salaries with a lower cost of living than that of the capital.

Additionally, with the advancement of remote work and hybrid models, many professionals are already being hired remotely to work for companies outside the state (and even outside the country), receiving payments in reais or dollars.

How to Stand Out in the IT Market in 2025?

For those who want to grow in their careers and secure one of these high-salary positions in technology, experts recommend:

  • Invest in recognized certifications, such as AWS Certified, PMP, Scrum Master, CISSP, among others
  • Keep your English sharp, as most well-paid positions require fluent conversation
  • Frequently update your knowledge, especially on trends in AI, cybersecurity, DevOps, and machine learning
  • Develop leadership and team management skills
  • Build a good network on LinkedIn and participate in technology events and communities

The market does not want just a skilled programmer — it wants a problem-solver who understands the impact of data, automation, and user experience on business strategy.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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