Ukrainian IT company Intellias continues to grow globally and plans to open new offices in Spain and Portugal. This autumn, the development centers might open their doors in Madrid and Malaga, Spain, and Lisbon and Porto, Portugal as its future locations. Overall, the company plans to hire about 100 specialists in these locations by the end of this year. Local developers will become a part of the international Intellias team, which currently has more than 2,500 specialists on board working from Ukraine and other countries, including those in Europe, North and South America, and Asia.
When choosing a new location, the company takes into consideration the level of the local IT community development, the number of engineers, comfortable living and working conditions, and favorable conditions for business development.
“The opening of new development centers in Portugal and Spain is a part of the Intellias’ global growth strategy. The IT industry in these countries develops fast. Besides having highly qualified local experts, Spain and Portugal’s decent living conditions and professional opportunities also attract people from all over the world. By establishing a close partnership with local educational institutions and the IT community, we plan to build development centers that will help us to interact more effectively with customers from Europe and other locations,” said Vitaly Sedler, CEO and co-founder of Intellias.
By joining the Intellias team in Portugal and Spain, engineers will have a chance to work on exciting projects in the automotive, telecom, FinTech, and other industries. Besides hiring local experts, we invite developers from Ukraine who live in these countries or plan to relocate to relocate there.
At the same time, the company continues its active development in Ukraine. Currently, Intellias has more than 200 vacancies for Ukrainian specialists. The company’s headquarters are located in Lviv. There are also offices in Ivano-Frankivsk and Uzhhorod. For colleagues’ safety, offices in Kyiv, Odesa, and Kharkiv are temporarily closed. They will be opened again when the security situation in these regions improves.