Armtal · Monthly Analysis

Armenia IT Skill Demand

IT industry hiring · engineering, product, marketing, sales, design & more

701 Active jobs in June 2026 Local platforms + LinkedIn
4,144 Skill mentions across all jobs

Executive Summary

Key metrics from 701 IT industry role postings - engineering, product, marketing, sales, design, and support across all employers. Local platforms and LinkedIn (active jobs within June 2026).

Active jobs within June 2026

SourceJobs
LinkedIn402
Local platforms299

Top 10 skills

#SkillMentions
1Communication255
2English254
3Organization136
4Collaboration115
5Leadership96
6Social Media94
7Ownership82
8Documentation80
9Innovation75
10Python74

Top hiring companies

CompanyPostings
1EPAM Systems62
2SoftConstruct38
3Fast Bank CJSC21
4Salmon Group Ltd18
5YO IT Consulting15
6Fundraise Up10
7Synopsys Inc10
8Playrix9
9VBET8
10Tabby | تابي8

By Category

Cloud Devops

Data Ml Ai

Databases

Domains

Frameworks Libraries

Languages Human

Methodologies

Programming Languages

Soft Skills

Tools Platforms

By Role

Top Skills · AI/ML

Top Skills · Backend

Top Skills · Customer Success

Top Skills · Data

Top Skills · Design/UX

Top Skills · DevOps

Top Skills · Embedded

Top Skills · Frontend

Top Skills · Fullstack

Top Skills · Game Dev

Top Skills · IT Support

Top Skills · Marketing/Growth

Top Skills · Mobile

Top Skills · Non-tech

Top Skills · Product/PM

Top Skills · QA

Top Skills · Sales/BD

Top Skills · Security

Top Skills · Software (Generic)

Companies

Top Hiring Companies

Top Skills

Top 25 Talent Skills Overall

AI Adoption Intelligence

AI Adoption Index & Readiness

Composite measures of how deeply AI has entered Armenian IT hiring.

21 AI Adoption Index 0–100 composite (breadth + frontier + depth)
12% Jobs mentioning AI 83 of 701 postings
7% LLM / GPT demand OpenAI · GPT · large language models
19% Automation focus automation · RPA · CI/CD pipelines
Insight

AI Adoption Index = 50% breadth (share of postings mentioning any AI concept) + 30% frontier (share touching GenAI-era tech: LLMs, RAG, agents, copilots) + 20% depth (avg distinct AI concepts per AI job, capped at 4). AI Readiness Score (10/100) weights LLM-specific demand more heavily.

AI / ML Concept Demand

How often each AI building block appears across job descriptions.

Insight

LLMs leads AI-related demand. The presence of LLM, RAG and vector-database mentions signals that Armenian employers are moving beyond classical ML into GenAI application engineering - a fast-growing niche where candidates with hands-on LLM/RAG experience are scarce and highly employable.

AI Penetration by Role Family

Share of each role's postings that reference AI/ML.

Insight

AI/ML roles are the most AI-saturated. AI is no longer confined to data science - it is diffusing into product, engineering and even marketing roles, implying that baseline AI literacy is becoming a cross-functional expectation, not a specialist skill.

AI Adoption by Industry

Domains tagged from job content, ranked by AI intensity.

Insight

Web3 is the fastest AI-adopting domain in this dataset. Industries at the bottom of this chart represent greenfield AI opportunity - sectors where AI talent is still rare and early movers can differentiate.

Companies Hiring for AI

Employers with the most AI-referencing open roles this month.

CompanyAI-related postings
EPAM Systems28
YO IT Consulting9
Agoda7
Tabby | تابي5
INFUSE4
Grid Dynamics3
WorldQuant3
Mindrift2
Improvado2
GoMining2
Insight

These employers are building AI capacity fastest and are the most likely to compete for the same scarce LLM/ML talent pool. For candidates, they represent the clearest concentration of AI career opportunities in the local market.

Skill Stack & Co-Occurrence

Strongest Skill Combinations

Skills that most frequently appear together in the same job.

Skill pairCo-occurring postingsAffinity
Azure + GCP5592%
AWS + GCP3068%
AWS + Azure3068%
Azure + CI/CD2949%
CI/CD + Python2949%
AWS + CI/CD2864%
CI/CD + GCP2847%
Large Language Models + Python2455%
AWS + Python2455%
GCP + Python2436%
Python + SQL2349%
GCP + Large Language Models2352%
Azure + Large Language Models2352%
Azure + Python2338%
CI/CD + Large Language Models2250%
Insight

Affinity = how often the two skills appear together relative to the rarer of the two. High-affinity pairs define the market's de-facto skill bundles: employers rarely ask for one without the other, so learning them together maximises match rate.

Skill Co-Occurrence Matrix

Diagonal = total demand; off-diagonal = shared postings.

Insight

Dense bright clusters reveal the market's dominant ecosystems. The JavaScript/TypeScript/React block and the Python/SQL block typically stand out - these are the two gravitational centres of Armenian IT hiring.

Technology Ecosystem Map

Node size = demand, edges = frequent co-occurrence, colour = category.

Insight

The map exposes how tightly the stack is interconnected. Skills at the centre with many strong edges (e.g. Python, JavaScript, SQL, AWS) are connector technologies - learning one unlocks adjacency to many others, making them the highest-leverage investments for candidates.

Technology Stack Prevalence

How widespread each canonical stack is among open roles.

StackMaturityPostings (≥half the stack)Market share
Cloud Native / DevOpsmodern183%
Modern Frontendmodern91%
.NET Stackestablished91%
Python Data / MLmodern61%
Node Backendmodern30%
Java Enterpriseestablished10%
PHP / Weblegacy10%
Insight

Modern JavaScript and Python stacks dominate, while PHP/legacy web stacks are contracting. Candidates anchored only in legacy stacks face shrinking demand and should plan a migration path toward the modern clusters identified above.

Career Path - Best Next Skills

Adjacent skills that most increase employability for each popular skill.

If a candidate knows…Highest-ROI skills to add (match-rate lift)
Social Media1C (+10%), Data Analysis (+4%), C (+3%)
PythonCI/CD (+39%), Large Language Models (+32%), AWS (+32%)
GCPAzure (+83%), AWS (+45%), CI/CD (+42%)
AzureGCP (+92%), AWS (+50%), CI/CD (+48%)
CI/CDAzure (+49%), Python (+49%), AWS (+47%)
SQLPython (+49%), Tableau (+30%), Data Analysis (+28%)
AWSGCP (+68%), Azure (+68%), CI/CD (+64%)
Large Language ModelsPython (+55%), GCP (+52%), Azure (+52%)
Insight

Read this as a co-occurrence adjacency proxy, not observed career transitions: the percentage shows how many of the anchor skill's postings also demand the recommended skill. For example, adding the top recommendation beside an existing skill measurably widens the set of roles a candidate qualifies for - the fastest, lowest-effort employability gain.

Seniority Intelligence

Seniority Distribution

Postings classified by title (Junior → Principal).

Insight

The market skews senior: 81% of level-identified roles are Senior+ versus 14% Junior - a 5.7× senior-to-junior ratio. This experience inflation signals a shortage of entry-level openings, pushing juniors to differentiate through portfolios and the high-affinity skill bundles identified earlier. (68% of titles did not match English seniority keywords - distribution among classified titles only.)

Skill Expectations by Seniority

Share of each level's postings demanding each skill.

Insight

Foundational skills (e.g. SQL, Git, a primary language) appear across all levels, while architecture, system design, cloud and leadership skills concentrate at Senior+. The gradient from left to right is effectively a skills roadmap for career progression.

AI Skill Penetration by Seniority

Where AI expectations concentrate across the career ladder.

Insight

AI requirements rise with seniority, confirming that employers still expect AI to be driven by experienced engineers. The gap at junior level is an opportunity: juniors who acquire practical AI/LLM skills early can leapfrog the typical progression.

Remote Work Intelligence

Remote Flexibility Overview

Work-mode mix derived from explicit flags and location/description parsing.

34 Remote Flexibility Index Remote + ½·Hybrid share
32% Fully remote 222 postings
4% Hybrid 30 postings
64% On-site 449 postings
Insight

The market's Remote Flexibility Index is 34/100. Remote availability widens Armenia's talent pool internationally but also exposes local candidates to global wage competition. Note: on-site is the conservative default when a posting carries no explicit work-mode flag, so true flexibility may be higher.

Remote-Friendliness by Role

Which roles are most often offered fully remote.

Insight

Fullstack roles are the most remote-friendly, while roles at the bottom remain tied to on-site presence. Candidates prioritising remote work should target the top of this list; employers offering remote in low-flexibility categories gain a recruiting edge.

Industry Intelligence

Industry Ecosystem Comparison

Domains tagged from job content, ranked by an ecosystem-maturity blend.

IndustryPostingsAI adoptionRemoteAvg skills / role
Blockchain743%100%16.3
Web3743%100%15.4
Cybersecurity838%38%8.1
Information Security520%0%14.0
Cryptocurrency50%80%9.2
Insight

Ecosystem maturity blends AI adoption (40%), stack sophistication (30%) and remote flexibility (30%). The leaders combine advanced tooling with modern work models; lagging industries are where digital transformation - and therefore future hiring growth - still has the most runway.

Sample-size note: Blockchain, Web3, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Cryptocurrency have fewer than 10 tagged postings - treat rankings as directional, not definitive.

Industry Profile Radar

Normalised comparison of the leading industries across four axes.

Insight

Each industry has a distinct shape: fintech/SaaS typically stretch toward AI and stack depth, while traditional sectors lean on hiring volume. Candidates can use these profiles to pick industries that match both their skills and their work-style preferences.

Hiring Difficulty & Scarcity

Talent Scarcity Index by Skill

Seniority-weighted demand relative to how many candidates likely have the skill.

Insight

Scarcity Index rewards skills that are demanded mostly by senior roles yet appear in relatively few postings - the classic signature of a hard-to-fill skill. These are where employers should expect longer time-to-hire and salary premiums, and where candidates gain the most negotiating leverage.

Hiring Difficulty Score by Role

Composite of skill breadth, seniority bar and skill scarcity.

Role familyDifficulty (0–100)Avg skills requiredSenior+ share
AI/ML9020.567%
Fullstack7917.275%
Backend6514.267%
Software (Generic)5811.969%
DevOps5612.847%
Data4910.350%
QA388.547%
Marketing/Growth348.932%
Product/PM307.338%
Security295.743%
Insight

Hiring Difficulty = 40% skill breadth + 30% senior-share + 30% average skill scarcity. Senior-share is inferred from job titles only (Armenian/Russian titles may be under-specified). High-difficulty roles need the broadest, rarest skill sets at senior level - employers should widen sourcing (remote/international) and invest in internal upskilling rather than competing solely on the open market.

Strategic Intelligence Metrics

Armtal Workforce Intelligence Indices

Proprietary 0–100 indices summarising the health of the IT labour market.

21 AI Adoption Index Breadth + frontier + depth of AI demand
34 Remote Flexibility Index Remote + ½·hybrid availability
49 Stack Complexity Index Avg distinct skills per role (÷12)
9 Innovation Score Share of roles touching GenAI-era tech
9 Engineering Maturity Roles citing ≥2 CI/CD, testing, cloud practices
53 Career Mobility Score Proxy: skill breadth per role (not observed job transitions)
100 Talent Scarcity Score Demand pressure vs candidate supply
Insight

These indices condense the full report into seven board-ready signals. Track them month-over-month: a rising AI Adoption and Innovation Score alongside a climbing Talent Scarcity Score is the canonical signature of a market heating up faster than its talent pipeline can supply.

Market Intelligence Radar

The seven indices at a glance.

Insight

The radar's overall area is a quick read on ecosystem sophistication. A skew toward AI/Innovation with a lagging Career-Mobility axis would indicate a market specialising faster than workers can retrain - an early-warning sign for skills-gap risk.

Skill Momentum & Forecast

Fastest-Growing Skills (MoM)

Month-over-month momentum: 2026-05 → 2026-06.

SkillThis monthLast monthGrowthTrend
Large Language Models4428+57%Fast Growth
Initiative2714+93%Fast Growth
Project Management6649+35%Fast Growth
English254233+9%Growing
Russian7356+30%Fast Growth
Notion51+400%Exploding
Ukrainian51+400%Exploding
Communication255238+7%Growing
Express93+200%Exploding
Public Speaking72+250%Exploding
Armenian7359+24%Fast Growth
LangChain179+89%Fast Growth
Insight

Momentum weights both absolute change and growth rate so a skill rising from a small base is not over-rewarded. Exploding/Fast-Growth skills are leading indicators of where next quarter's demand concentrates.

Predictive Market Outlook

Directional, transparently-caveated forecast for the coming quarter.

Next-quarter outlook & methodology

  • AI demand → continued expansion. Low confidence Current AI Adoption Index of 21/100 plus visible LLM/RAG mentions indicate AI moving from specialist toward baseline requirement (directional only until ≥3 monthly snapshots).
  • Modern JS & Python stacks → stay dominant; legacy PHP/.NET share gradually erodes. Low confidence
  • Cloud / DevOps → rising as engineering-maturity practices spread. Low confidence
  • Junior market → remains tight given the senior-skewed distribution. Watch

Methodology: directional forecasts derived from current-month structure (adoption indices, stack prevalence, seniority mix). Quantitative, confidence-scored forecasts unlock automatically once ≥3 monthly snapshots enable time-series extrapolation.