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Coverage-weighted permanent and contract demand

Most In-Demand Tech Skills in Ireland 2026: What Employers Want

Which tech skills are Irish employers hiring for most in 2026, across both permanent and contract engagements? This report ranks technology roles by how consistently they appear across independent hiring and compensation sources, covering salary and contractor day rate benchmarks together. High-demand roles here are the ones where employers are actively competing for talent on both tracks: the salary data and the day rates below reflect the same underlying market, from opposite sides of the employment relationship.

Most wanted at a glance · 2026

Project Manager is the most in-demand tech skill in Ireland for 2026, with very high employer demand.

#1 Project Manager

Very High demand

€83K median

#2 IT Director

High demand

€125K median

#3 QA Engineer

Medium demand

€85K median

SkillDemand IndexCoverage ScoreConfidence
#1Project Manager

Project & Change

Very High

93/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#2IT Director

Leadership

High

72/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#3QA Engineer

Software Engineering

Medium

81/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#4Programme Manager

Project & Change

Medium

68/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#5Business Analyst

Project & Change

Medium

57/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#6IT Support Specialist

Infrastructure & Cloud

Medium

57/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#7Lead Software Engineer

Software Engineering

Medium

68/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#8Cybersecurity Analyst

Cybersecurity

Medium

56/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#9Chief Data Officer

Leadership

Medium

45/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#10Change Manager

Project & Change

Medium

55/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#11Service Delivery Manager

Infrastructure & Cloud

Medium

66/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#12Chief Information Security Officer

Leadership

Medium

55/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#13Data Scientist

Data & Analytics

Medium

55/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#14IT Manager

Leadership

Medium

66/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#15PMO Analyst

Project & Change

Medium

54/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#16Security Engineer

Cybersecurity

Medium

54/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#17Engineering Manager

Software Engineering

Low

42/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#18.NET Developer

Software Engineering

Low

53/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#19BI Developer

Data & Analytics

Low

53/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.
#20Data Analyst

Data & Analytics

Low

53/100
High ConfidenceConfidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.

Which Tech Skill Areas Are Hiring Most in Ireland? Permanent and Contract

Employer demand by technology role category in Ireland, covering both permanent hiring and contract demand. Categories with high demand confidence are where you are most likely to find both strong salary offers and competitive contractor day rates.

Leadership

11 tracked roles

56% average confidence

Project & Change

14 tracked roles

62% average confidence

Data & Analytics

16 tracked roles

71% average confidence

Product & Design

5 tracked roles

59% average confidence

Software Engineering

24 tracked roles

73% average confidence

Cybersecurity

14 tracked roles

57% average confidence

Enterprise Applications

8 tracked roles

46% average confidence

Infrastructure & Cloud

24 tracked roles

55% average confidence

How we rank this data

Demand is scored by how consistently each role appears across independent compensation sources in Ireland, weighted by coverage quality, rather than by raw job-posting volume. This favours roles with broad, repeated corroboration and filters out noise from agency reposting. Each role also carries a confidence label so you can weight the signal accordingly.

Reading permanent demand and contract demand together

Strong employer demand shows up on two tracks at once in Ireland. On the permanent side it means faster offers and more willingness to stretch above the median to secure a hire. On the contract side the same scarcity translates into higher day rates and easier rate negotiations, because the employer has fewer alternatives. The roles that rank highest here are usually the ones where both effects are live, which is why the page pairs the demand ranking with the highest-confidence contractor rates for the same skills. If you are weighing permanent against contract, a high-demand role is exactly where the contract premium tends to be largest, though you should always compare net take-home, not gross, before deciding.

What High Demand Means for Salaries and Contractor Day Rates in Ireland

A high demand score means the role appears repeatedly and consistently across independent compensation sources in Ireland, covering both permanent salary data and contractor day rate benchmarks. This is a stronger signal than raw job posting volume, which can be inflated by agency duplication. For permanent candidates, high-demand roles are where employers are most likely to stretch above the median salary to close a hire. For contractors, the same dynamic plays out on day rates: when a skill is in short supply, hiring managers authorise higher day rates faster and push back less on rate negotiations. The contractor day rates shown below this table are the highest-confidence benchmarks for the roles where that leverage is currently strongest in Ireland.

Frequently asked questions

1

What are the most in-demand tech skills in Ireland in 2026?

Project Manager currently leads employer demand in Ireland, with very high demand across independent hiring and compensation sources. The full ranking shows the roles where Ireland employers are competing hardest for talent in 2026.

2

What does the demand score actually measure?

Demand reflects how consistently a role appears across multiple independent compensation sources, weighted by coverage quality. It is a more stable signal than raw job-posting volume, which is routinely inflated by agency reposting and duplication.

3

Do in-demand skills pay more?

Often, yes. When a skill is hard to source, employers stretch above the median to close the hire, and contractors win stronger day rates with less pushback. High demand and high pay tend to reinforce each other in the same disciplines.

4

Which contractor skills are most in demand in Ireland?

The contractor day rate cards lower on this page list the in-demand roles with the highest-confidence Ireland rate benchmarks. These are the disciplines where contract opportunities and rate leverage are currently strongest.

5

How can I use this for my career or hiring?

Candidates can target high-demand, high-confidence skills for the strongest negotiating position. Hiring teams can use the same signal to anticipate where competition and time-to-hire will be toughest, and budget accordingly.

Curious what a high-demand Irish role pays after tax?

Every figure on this page is gross. Use the Irish salary calculator for PAYE take-home, or the contractor calculator to see sole trader, PAYE umbrella, and director net income from any day rate.

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