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From Front-End to AI: How IT Education in Ukraine Has Changed Over 20 Years

19/ 08/ 2025
  SoftServe Academy, one of Ukraine’s leading IT education centers with 20 years of experience, has analyzed key technology learning trends among Ukrainians over the past two decades. Having trained more than 36 000 specialists, the Academy drew on its own data to track how the popularity of IT courses has shifted in response to labor market needs. How the analysis was conducted The study looked at graduate data from SoftServe Academy over the past 20 years. Experts examined how demand for different technology tracks changed based on students’ course and specialization choices across two periods: 2005-2020 and 2021-2025. Top IT learning trends in 2005–2020 Despite rapid advances in technology, the 2005-2020 period largely focused on training for “classic” enterprise IT – building, maintaining, and upgrading large-scale corporate systems that keep major companies and organizations running. Key trends included traditional web frameworks, monolithic architectures, and a strong emphasis on testing. The last five years of this period brought cloud platforms, Fullstack JS, and rapid AI growth into the spotlight. Frontend (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, jQuery, Angular 1.x) was a major entry point into IT – about 20% of Academy graduates during this time specialized in it. QC + ATQC (manual testing, automation with Selenium, Java/Python) remained a steady choice – 17% of graduates. Java and .NET formed the core of enterprise solutions – roughly 12% and 8% of graduates, respectively. Python was used mainly for automation and scripting before Data Science took off – 5% of graduates. DevOps was just emerging, with early tools like Jenkins and Ansible – 4% of graduates. Trends since 2021: New challenges, new directions In recent years, IT education has shifted toward cloud technologies, full-stack JavaScript development, big data processing, and artificial intelligence – reflecting the market’s move from stable enterprise systems to flexible, scalable, and data-driven solutions. Frontend/Fullstack JS (HTML/CSS/JS, TypeScript, React/Next.js, Node + SSR, React Native) became the dominant web technology track – 29% of graduates from 2021–2025. DevOps/Cloud grew fivefold, with tools like Kubernetes, IaC, GitOps, and FinOps – 18% of graduates. Python tripled in popularity, becoming a key language for Data Science and AI – 14% of graduates. Java remains in strong demand – 13% of graduates. DB & Big Data (cloud DWH migration, Snowflake, BigQuery) gained momentum – 7% of graduates. AI became a trending specialization only in 2023 but already shows the fastest growth and highest demand. Future outlook The IT market keeps evolving, with new roles, tools, and technologies reshaping the skills employers need. Education is keeping pace – updating program content, formats, and learning speeds. SoftServe Academy takes a flexible and practical approach to make sure its courses stay relevant. Looking ahead, AI will advance quickly and become deeply integrated into other technologies. For example, while generative AI may simplify web development, it won’t reduce the need for developers. Instead, it will make solutions more accessible and boost demand. AI will drive growth across the entire industry, ensuring continued need for skilled professionals in leading technologies. Some IT roles will change as well – manual testers, for example, will focus more on automation. Staying relevant will require up-to-date skills, and SoftServe Academy is ready to deliver them. “Over the years, not only have our teaching methods evolved, but so has the subject matter of our courses. This allows every student to choose a specialization that matches both their interests and market trends,” said Andriy Pereimybyda, Talent Acceleration Center Director at SoftServe. Today, SoftServe Academy offers more than 60 educational programs. In 2024 alone, it trained 4 745 graduates. * * * About SoftServe Academy SoftServe Academy is part of SoftServe University and has been preparing IT professionals for global projects since 2005. Its portfolio includes over 60 programs, from beginner courses to advanced specializations in new technologies. Programs are based on more than 30 years of SoftServe’s experience and are designed to meet current industry needs. Eighty percent of trainee-level positions at SoftServe are filled by Academy graduates. About SoftServe SoftServe is the largest global IT company with Ukrainian roots, specializing in software development and consulting services. With more than 11,000 employees in 60+ offices from San Francisco to Dubai, SoftServe is headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company works on over 900 active projects for clients in North America, the EU, and Asia, including IBM, Cisco, Panasonic, Cloudera, Henry Schein, and Spillman Technologies. SoftServe partners with Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, NVIDIA, and other major tech leaders.

SoftServe Academy, one of Ukraine’s leading IT education centers with 20 years of experience, has analyzed key technology learning trends among Ukrainians over the past two decades. Having trained more than 36 000 specialists, the Academy drew on its own data to track how the popularity of IT courses has shifted in response to labor market needs.

How the analysis was conducted

The study looked at graduate data from SoftServe Academy over the past 20 years. Experts examined how demand for different technology tracks changed based on students’ course and specialization choices across two periods: 2005-2020 and 2021-2025.

Top IT learning trends in 2005–2020

Despite rapid advances in technology, the 2005-2020 period largely focused on training for “classic” enterprise IT – building, maintaining, and upgrading large-scale corporate systems that keep major companies and organizations running. Key trends included traditional web frameworks, monolithic architectures, and a strong emphasis on testing. The last five years of this period brought cloud platforms, Fullstack JS, and rapid AI growth into the spotlight.

  • Frontend (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, jQuery, Angular 1.x) was a major entry point into IT – about 20% of Academy graduates during this time specialized in it.
  • QC + ATQC (manual testing, automation with Selenium, Java/Python) remained a steady choice – 17% of graduates.
  • Java and .NET formed the core of enterprise solutions – roughly 12% and 8% of graduates, respectively.
  • Python was used mainly for automation and scripting before Data Science took off – 5% of graduates.
  • DevOps was just emerging, with early tools like Jenkins and Ansible – 4% of graduates.

Trends since 2021: New challenges, new directions

In recent years, IT education has shifted toward cloud technologies, full-stack JavaScript development, big data processing, and artificial intelligence – reflecting the market’s move from stable enterprise systems to flexible, scalable, and data-driven solutions.

  • Frontend/Fullstack JS (HTML/CSS/JS, TypeScript, React/Next.js, Node + SSR, React Native) became the dominant web technology track – 29% of graduates from 2021–2025.
  • DevOps/Cloud grew fivefold, with tools like Kubernetes, IaC, GitOps, and FinOps – 18% of graduates.
  • Python tripled in popularity, becoming a key language for Data Science and AI – 14% of graduates.
  • Java remains in strong demand – 13% of graduates.
  • DB & Big Data (cloud DWH migration, Snowflake, BigQuery) gained momentum – 7% of graduates.
  • AI became a trending specialization only in 2023 but already shows the fastest growth and highest demand.

Future outlook

The IT market keeps evolving, with new roles, tools, and technologies reshaping the skills employers need. Education is keeping pace – updating program content, formats, and learning speeds. SoftServe Academy takes a flexible and practical approach to make sure its courses stay relevant.

Looking ahead, AI will advance quickly and become deeply integrated into other technologies. For example, while generative AI may simplify web development, it won’t reduce the need for developers. Instead, it will make solutions more accessible and boost demand. AI will drive growth across the entire industry, ensuring continued need for skilled professionals in leading technologies.

Some IT roles will change as well – manual testers, for example, will focus more on automation. Staying relevant will require up-to-date skills, and SoftServe Academy is ready to deliver them.

“Over the years, not only have our teaching methods evolved, but so has the subject matter of our courses. This allows every student to choose a specialization that matches both their interests and market trends,” said Andriy Pereimybyda, Talent Acceleration Center Director at SoftServe.

Today, SoftServe Academy offers more than 60 educational programs. In 2024 alone, it trained 4 745 graduates.

* * *

About SoftServe Academy

SoftServe Academy is part of SoftServe University and has been preparing IT professionals for global projects since 2005. Its portfolio includes over 60 programs, from beginner courses to advanced specializations in new technologies. Programs are based on more than 30 years of SoftServe’s experience and are designed to meet current industry needs.

Eighty percent of trainee-level positions at SoftServe are filled by Academy graduates.

About SoftServe

SoftServe is the largest global IT company with Ukrainian roots, specializing in software development and consulting services. With more than 11,000 employees in 60+ offices from San Francisco to Dubai, SoftServe is headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company works on over 900 active projects for clients in North America, the EU, and Asia, including IBM, Cisco, Panasonic, Cloudera, Henry Schein, and Spillman Technologies. SoftServe partners with Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, NVIDIA, and other major tech leaders.

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