While internally, Brazilians still suffer from the effects of inflation and economic crisis, our country stands out internationally. This information is provided by Deel, which is a company that handles international payment management. According to a new ranking, there was a constant salary increase of Brazilians in the last six months, which placed the country first in this regard in Latin America. On the global stage, Brazil also stood out and ranked second.
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To arrive at this information, Deel used information from more than 100,000 contracts that refer to companies from more than 150 countries. It is, therefore, the Global Hiring Reports, which is an index that collects data weekly regarding contracts. In this respect, the Brazilian stands out among the most successful professionals and, consequently, increases in salary.
In this case, the index pointed to an increase of 174% compared to the last half of 2021. As a result, it is the country in Latin America with the best salary growth, ahead of Argentina, which is in second place. Already within the global ranking, our country is in second place in this same aspect, behind only Italy, which had a salary increase of 175% in relation to the last six months.
In addition to information on salary increases, the index also brought interesting data on the performance of Brazilians. Through it, for example, it is possible to discover that Software Engineering is the highest paying profession in Brazil. This is even a profession that increasingly stands out nationally and internationally due to good salaries. Development and Design Engineering also stands out.
Finally, the ranking also points out that the United States is the country that hires the most Brazilians, followed by the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and Ireland. It is worth noting that these are just some of the countries that students and professionals from Brazil seek for better opportunities.