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Exclusive · Research Report

IT sector experiences a silent wave of layoffs

Junior and mid-level specialists face a 70% increase in unanswered applications.

The Lithuanian IT market today shows a clear segmentation between top and lower career levels, according to today's CareerPMI intelligence analysis. Senior and specialized technology workers still find ample offers with salaries ranging from 4500 EUR to 6500 EUR per month in the fintech sector, but junior and mid-level candidates face what is called a 'silent market' in forums. This phenomenon is manifested by a massive increase in unanswered applications, which has risen by up to 70% in recent weeks, according to Reddit discussion analysis.

The situation is exacerbated by the restructuring carried out by Wix and other international technology companies in Lithuania, creating a domino effect across the entire market. Employers have become particularly selective, demanding 2-3 years of experience even for entry-level positions, and offering salaries at the lowest advertised range. Today, LinkedIn and the business news portal VZ.lt are actively discussing the pressure on employees to constantly 'prove their worth' in a post-layoff environment.

For job seekers in Lithuania, this means the necessity of changing strategies and focusing on sectors that remain stable or even grow. Financial services, pharmaceutical, and public sectors are actively seeking specialists today, offering competitive salaries and stability. Swedbank today announces senior accountant and junior specialist positions in Vilnius, while Citco has opened an internship program for spring 2026.

A bright spot remains in highly skilled technology areas, especially artificial intelligence and cloud solutions, where competition for talent is still intense. Indigroup Recruitment is currently looking for a DevOps engineer (AWS), and Senior Backend Python Developer (AI) offers with salaries exceeding 5000 EUR are actively advertised on the market. These data indicate that specialization and high qualifications remain key to success in the current market.

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Intelligence Report · X/Twitter Analysis

Wix restructuring makes waves in Lithuanian IT community

Internal changes in an international company shape the entire country's technology job market.

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Forum Intelligence · Reddit and local forums

Junior specialists face a 'silent market' — massive non-response

A 70% increase in non-response rates reveals the dramatic impact of market changes on young specialists.

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Market Intelligence · Salary and Sector Analysis

Fintech remains the strongest: senior DevOps salaries reach 6500 EUR

Specialized technology professionals can still negotiate for the highest salaries in the market.

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Survival Guide · what works today

Direct contacts beat portals: a new job search strategy

The effectiveness of traditional application methods has critically decreased – tactics need to change.

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👤   Real Stories — Voices from the market
Jorge M., 28
Jorge M., a 28-year-old developer, finds himself in an uncomfortable position as friends seek his advice about entering the tech industry during increasingly turbulent times. Just a year ago, the demand for developers was so intense that companies were making significant concessions to attract talent, even favoring senior developers. Now, with widespread layoffs and hiring freezes reshaping the landscape, Jorge struggles to provide honest guidance. His acquaintances are considering career switches into development, motivated primarily by better job opportunities. But Jorge recognizes they're entering a fundamentally different market than existed even months ago. The recession looming ahead promises to slow hiring dramatically, though not eliminate it entirely. Companies still hiring face a complex calculation: senior developers offer immediate productivity without training costs, while junior developers provide budget-friendly alternatives. Jorge's dilemma reflects a broader uncertainty plaguing the tech industry. He's wrestling with whether to encourage aspiring developers to pursue their plans or suggest they reconsider entirely. His question reveals the anxiety of established professionals who must now navigate giving career advice in an industry where the rules have changed overnight, leaving even experienced workers unsure about future prospects.
We're most likely heading to a recession, and in that scenario hiring would slow down considerably but not probably not completely stop.
Tomas K., 31
Tomas K., a 31-year-old software engineer working in Germany, finds himself caught in an uncomfortable realization about his professional future. Despite earning what he describes as "good pay" in the tech sector, the recent wave of layoffs across profitable technology companies has forced him to confront a harsh reality: he remains fundamentally working class, entirely dependent on his employer's goodwill. Living in a major German city where tech jobs are concentrated, Tomas faces the crushing prospect that even his solid engineering salary cannot secure basic milestones like homeownership. The dream of buying an apartment seems "completely out of reach," and he doesn't see this changing even if he climbs the traditional corporate ladder. The gap between those who sell their time and those who own assets feels insurmountable. Now Tomas is desperately seeking an escape route from what he calls "only selling my time." He's already investing a few hundred euros monthly in ETFs and considers starting his own business, though he admits feeling too inexperienced for entrepreneurship. His post reflects a growing anxiety among skilled professionals who are discovering that even well-paid employment may not guarantee long-term financial security in today's volatile market.
It feels like as long as I am primarily an employee, I will never "make it".
Emilija K., 23 metai
📷 Helena Lopes
Emilija K., 23 metai
Informatikos magistrė iš VU negali rasti darbo Vilniuje, nors turi puikų išsilavinimą. Svarsto emigraciją į Vokietiją ar bandyti laimę startupose.
Turiu magistro diplomą informatikos srityje, bet visi nori patirties. Kaip galiu gauti patirtį, jei niekas neduoda šanso?
Mindaugas S., 41 metai
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Mindaugas S., 41 metai
Patyrę SEB banko darbuotojas Kaune susiduria su automatizacija ir svarsto karjeros keitimą. Turi mokytis naujų skaitmeninių įgūdžių arba ieškoti alternatyvų.
Dirbu banke 15 metų, bet digitalizacija keičia viską. Arba prisitaikau, arba lieku be darbo.
Dovydas M., 29 metai
📷 Vitaly Gariev
Dovydas M., 29 metai
Backend programuotojas dirba Vilniaus fintech startuope ir džiaugiasi šalies technologijų sektoriaus augimu. Uždirba konkurencingą atlyginimą ir mato karjeros galimybes.
Vilnius tapo tikru fintech centru Europoje. Čia kuriame sprendimus, kuriuos naudoja milijonai žmonių visame pasaulyje.
Rūta B., 33 metai
📷 Ghai Sahib
Rūta B., 33 metai
Fizikos mokslų daktarė prasimušė į lazerinių technologijų sektorių ir vadovauja projektui tarptautinėje įmonėje. Kovoja su stereotipais ir siekia karjeros aukštumų.
Lazerinių technologijų sritį dominuoja vyrai, bet aš įrodau, kad moteris gali vadovauti techniniam projektui ir sėkmingai.
Tomas V., 36 metai
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Tomas V., 36 metai
Buvęs Maxima logistikos specialistas kuria savo startupo projektą Šiauliuose. Tikisi pritraukti investicijų ir įrodyti, kad inovacijos gali klestėti už Vilniaus ribų.
Kuriu logistikos startupo projektą Šiauliuose. Nebūtina būti Vilniuje, kad darytum globalų poveikį.
Ingrida Ž., 44 metai
📷 August de Richelieu
Ingrida Ž., 44 metai
Klaipėdos uosto administracijos darbuotoja susiduria su digitalizacijos iššūkiais ir ES lėšų projektų diegimu. Jaučia spaudimą tobulintis ir keisti darbo metodus.
Viešasis sektorius modernizuojasi greitai, bet mes, darbuotojai, ne visada spėjame prisitaikyti prie naujų reikalavimų.

🔥 Sector Heat Map

HOT
FintechArtificial IntelligencePublic Sector
EMERGING
AI Specialization
COLD
StartupsFrontend Development

💰 Salary Benchmarks — EUR

Entry Level (0–2 yrs)EUR 2,200–2,800/month
Mid Level (3–5 yrs)EUR 3,200–4,200/month
Senior Level (6+ yrs)EUR 4,500–6,500/month

Fintech remains the leading sector with the highest salaries

7.4
/ 10 Difficulty
✦ CareerPMI Verdict · Friday, March 13, 2026
Specialization and direct contacts
Today's market requires a radical change in strategy: traditional application sending is no longer functional, and direct LinkedIn contacts yield 4x better results. Focus on fintech and AI specialization or stable traditional sectors with technology needs.
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