My predictions for the job relocation market in 2025.
The insights are mainly for the Tech industry, but many of these trends will likely apply to other industries as well.
So, let’s break it down.
1. Competition will become more intense
We’ll see a significant rise in applicants for each position. This increased competition will make it harder for job seekers to stand out and increase their workload for companies that hire talent from abroad.
2. Relocation-friendly job ads will decrease and become more segmented
Not all markets will be equally open to hiring talent from abroad. Fewer jobs will explicitly support relocation. Opportunities will be concentrated in specific industries and regions.
3. Remote work will become a pathway to relocation
Securing a remote job first might be the key to relocating. Over time, this could prompt them to offer you a relocation opportunity.
You also might start with a remote contract. Later, transfer it to an Employer of Record (EOR) in your desired country. This model is popular for moving to Canada with a remote US contract.
4. "Job seeker" visas will gain more traction
Countries like Germany, Austria, Portugal, and the UAE are expanding job seeker visa programs. These programs allow individuals to relocate without a job, shifting the risk from employers to job seekers, who can then search for work after moving to the country.
5. Relocation may involve extra steps or intermediary companies
Your path to your dream employer might be longer. It may involve intermediary or consulting companies that handle payroll for larger corporations. You may first work for a third-party employer, not your target company.
6. "Digital nomad" visas will make relocation more independent
These visas allow professionals to live and work remotely in another country. They offer an alternative to employer-sponsored relocation and help job seekers test a new location before committing to a full move.
7. Prioritizing opportunities over salary
The value of relocation will grow for candidates. Salary and compensation will matter, but relocation and career growth may matter more.
It might lead to moderate salaries and less competitive relocation packages employers offer.
8. Europe leads as the top destination for tech talent
European countries, like the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK, would be the top choice for tech talent (based on Relocate.me data for 2024). This choice is based on the relatively simple immigration process, work-life balance, social benefits, etc.
That said, the 2025 job relocation market will have both challenges and opportunities.
If you're adaptable and persistent, you'll have plenty of opportunities to grow and achieve your relocation goals.
I'd love to hear your comments/observations as job seekers and hiring companies.
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