Despite the mass layoffs of large technology companies, the job market that involves schedule keep warm.
More than that, there are many professionals who seek this area of activity for themselves, either to kick-start the market or make a career transition.
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Among the reasons for this demand are the benefits of the Information Technology (IT), which are many. There are several companies from all over the world that are looking for professionals.
When you're really good, they'll spare no effort in hiring you here in Brazil or bankrolling everything for you to move to the company's country.
The IT market also tends to have attractive salaries. This is even one of the reasons why many people want to make a career transition to start working with programming. However, what many people do not know is that within this medium there are several subgroups that are separated by language.
Yes, languages. There are several within the program. It's like building a house: you can use masonry, wood or plaster. In the end, you will have a house, but the material and type of workmanship applied varies. With codes, it's more or less the same.
Among them, the ones you hear the most about are Phyton and JavaScript. However, they are not among the best paying languages, according to a survey by the Stack Overflow Developer Survey. That's because, in 2023, the salary is more based on demand than on popularity.
Check below which are the best paid languages in the current market!
clojure
The Clojure programming language combines the simplicity and interaction of a scripting language with the power and resiliency of a more complex language.
As a working dialect of Lisp, it excels at multithreaded development and provides easy access to Java frameworks. Furthermore, it provides transactional memory for software and reactive agent systems, ideal for scenarios that demand mutable state.
Average annual salary: US$ 96,381 (R$ 455 thousand)
ruby
Ruby is already a more dynamic and open source programming language. Its priority is to be simpler and make programmers more productive.
It was created in the 1990s by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto and is used heavily for web development, scripting and schedule in general.
Average annual salary: US$ 98,522 (R$ 465 thousand)
F#
F# was built for more performance, more functionality, and seamless interoperability with other .NET languages like C#.
Also, because it runs on the .NET Framework, this programming language lets you target the web and mobile devices with JavaScript compilation.
Average annual salary: US$ 99,311 (BRL 469 thousand)
erlang
Erlang is a programming language widely used to build large distributed systems that need great scalability, availability and fast performance. It was created by Ericsson in the mid-1980s for communication purposes.
Average annual salary: US$ 99,492 (BRL 470 thousand)
zig
The highest paid programming language in 2023 is Zig, used to create more robust software. In addition, it is effective and reusable. It has a balance between low-level control and high-level abstractions.
Average annual salary: US$ 103,611 (R$ 489 thousand)
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