GlobalLogic Plans Up to 1,000 Hires in 2026: What It Means for Ukrainian IT Professionals

GlobalLogic is ramping up recruitment — after 359 entry-level hires in 2025, the company has announced plans for up to 1,000 hires in 2026. We examine which skills employers currently value and how this affects the prospects of Ukrainian applicants.

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GlobalLogic's Plan for 2026: Scale and Significance for the Market

The company GlobalLogic published analytics on starting a career: in 2025 359 beginners joined it, and for 2026 the company plans to hire up to 1,000 new specialists, including junior developers. The information was released by LIGA.net based on the company's statement. These numbers are not just statistics: they signal growing demand for certain professional profiles and the level of competition for young specialists.

In 2026 the company plans to hire up to 1,000 new specialists, including junior developers.

— GlobalLogic, press service

Which directions and skills are currently in focus

Most junior specialists who joined in 2025 entered the QA and Engineering areas. Demand is growing in the Machine Learning / AI, Data Engineering, and Automation Testing sectors. Among the skills most often listed in entry‑level vacancies are: Content Engineer, QA Manual, QA Automation, JavaScript, C/Embedded, Linux Kernel, Java, DevOps, .NET, C++.

Sectors of employment and current vacancies

Beginners mostly joined projects in telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, and finance. Currently GlobalLogic has more than 250 vacancies open, about 30 of which are for specialists with up to one year of experience. This means: opportunities exist, but competition is rising — especially in popular niches.

Why employers are changing requirements

The market demands not only narrow knowledge but also the ability to combine technologies: working with AI tools, multi‑stack thinking, and understanding the project's domain. For business this is a way to speed up development, reduce risks, and scale products — factors that matter for Ukraine's economy and infrastructure.

Practical steps for a beginner

GlobalLogic and the market point to a simple selection logic: for the trainee level decisive are personal projects, internships, and strong coursework; for junior — the presence of commercial experience. Advice for candidates: be able to show concrete results, combine several technologies, and work with AI tools — this increases your chances in selection.

Context: consolidation and long‑term perspective

In 2025 it was reported that GlobalLogic's owner — Hitachi — plans to acquire the German company Synvert. Consolidation gives companies scale and longer projects, and therefore more stable vacancies. For Ukrainian specialists this is an opportunity to take positions in international teams, but also a challenge: competitive standards and higher expectations.

Conclusion. GlobalLogic's plans create a tangible opportunity for Ukrainian beginners — provided they can quickly demonstrate practical skills and readiness to work in a multidisciplinary environment. Whether our IT community will seize this opportunity depends on a combination of education, practice, and the ability to adapt to new technological demands.

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