Linux Foundation
RSS FeedNew Report: AI Is Driving Positive Tech Hiring Trends in Europe Amid Growing Security and Skills Gaps
Original Published: June 8, 2026
๐ฏ Impact Sentiment: Positive
๐ Summary
- The Linux Foundation's first 2026 State of Tech Talent Europe report found that AI is a net driver of IT job creation, with European organizations anticipating a positive net hiring effect of +27% in 2026 and +17% in 2027.
- AI is not eliminating most IT jobs โ only the largest organizations report a negative net hiring effect (-15%), while demand for AI-specific roles in Europe shows a net hiring effect of +64% (vs. +58% globally).
- The primary barrier to AI value realization is not technology but full-stack readiness โ security and privacy concerns jumped to the top barriers at 51% and 44% respectively in 2026.
- European organizations are prioritizing upskilling existing staff over external hiring, citing institutional knowledge, team cohesion, and cost efficiency as key drivers of this preference.
๐ก JR Insights
- ๐ผ Implication: The AI job market in Europe is growing for those with the right skills โ particularly cybersecurity, AI operations, and open-source expertise โ creating real opportunities for workers willing to upskill.
- ๐จ Risk: The skills gap in AI and cybersecurity is severe, meaning workers who do not proactively build these capabilities will find themselves locked out of the fastest-growing segment of the tech job market.
- โจ Takeaway: Pursue certifications in AI security, cloud operations, or open-source AI tooling โ these are the specific skill areas European employers report being most understaffed and most urgently willing to hire or upskill for.