Euro Top Tech - #15
Europe's Tech Careers 2025 Wrapped, Revamped Euro Top Tech site demo
Hi fam
First things first:
The 45 minutes deep dive on the “great reset” of tech careers in Europe (and worldwide) is out:
And people seem to have liked it!
In particular they seem to like the long-form content:
Let me know if you also watched it, and how you did find it!
For future videos: do you prefer shorter and more frequent or longer but more rare (like 1 per month)?
Here’s the link to the channel to subscribe if you don’t want to miss new ones.
Euro Top Tech - 2026 REVAMP
As I’ve mentioned in previous editions of this newsletter, I’ve been refactoring EuroTopTech: UI/UX, core functionalities, fixing bugs, new features, adding AI functionalities.
I’ve just recorded a full video where I showcase what the platform can do today.
You can watch it here:
With you a great week ahead!
Nic
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Really insightful breakdown Nicola! The long-form deep dive format is goldfor this kind of nuanced career analysis. It's intresting how the "great reset" framing shifts the conversation from just comp comparisons to holistic lifestyle trade-offs, which honestly matters way more when deciding between regions. I'm curious if the data shows whether engineers who move to Europe prioritize QOL over max comp or if people are finding sweet spots where both actually converge.