The
Swedish-Ukrainian IT company, Sigma Software, which has more than 30 offices in
15 countries worldwide, has launched two software development offices in the
Lisbon metropolitan area, one in Cascais and the other in Lisbon, and believes
that Portugal is a great country for IT.
“Lisbon
is a beautiful city with a very
developed and unique tech ecosystem. It has a vibrant and very active IT
community which we want to be a part of. In general, Portugal is one of the
most digitalised countries in Europe. Most
people speak English fluently and the country has a very convenient time zone
and it’s close to our US customers”, Volodymyr
Chyrva, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Sigma Software Group, told The
Portugal News.
In addition, he
said one of the main reasons they brough Sigma to the country is that “Portugal supports Ukraine and
we’re really grateful to this country and Portuguese people for helping
Ukrainians in such challenging times”.
As for the option of opening
offices in a sector where most employees work remotely, he said that in times like
these, they appreciate the “opportunity to communicate and share ideas in
person in comfortable locations. At this point, it is really important to feel
unity and a sense of camaraderie with our countrymen. This distracts us a bit
from all the horrors of the war”.
Supporting Ukraine
“After the first
week of the war, our employees donated around $340,000 to
humanitarian aid and military needs. We have allocated laptops for territorial defense forces
and are working on the delivery of and searching for various IT equipment from
abroad. We also work on special tasks within the IT Army project. Many of our
specialists started assisting volunteer organisations. Some of our specialists
have joined the army and territorial defense forces, while others are
delivering food and medicine on their own in hot spots like Kharkiv”.
In addition to many other initiatives, “Sigma Software also decided to boost the Femmegineering project, created by Sigma Group, and scale it to emerging European tech markets like Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Portugal. The goal here is to support female refugees and local women to join the tech sector and build successful careers”.
Mental Health
Many refugees
are physically safe in their host countries, such as Portugal, but it does not
mean that they don’t need help or that the work is done for them. Actually,
“many need help coping with nervous tension and stress”.
“Some have left
loved ones in cities where there is still fighting. That is why we established
internal online groups and meetings where we’ve invited top experts in the
field to provide psychological support”, the Co-Founder and Managing Partner said.
Company background
Founded 20 years ago in
Kharkiv, Ukraine, under the name Eclipse Software Programming, they joined
Swedish consulting company IT Sigma in 2007.
“Our goal was
always to provide premier value IT services and
consulting to enterprises and startups and we have always focused on
long-term partnerships”, they said.
Looking for talent
This company is hiring new people to
join their teams. According to them the Ukrainian IT sector remains stable in spite of the slowdown in the first few weeks due to the relocation of employees to
safer territories. “The export-oriented IT companies have demonstrated
continued revenue growth and traction, indicating the sector's stability amid
the very worst crisis”.
Furthermore,
this year they are planning to hire up to 20 employees, mostly Java and Python
developers, Big Data and DevOps engineers. At the moment, there are still no
Portuguese people working in this company, but Volodymyr Chyrva thinks that may change soon.
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Surprised to read this headline, given Portugal is a few years behind many other countries in Europe re: e-commerce. Plus the poor (but slowly improving) use of IT within Government.
By Marco from Alentejo on 07 Aug 2022, 22:06
This is terrific, Portugal is definitely the country to be in.
By Lisa from Other on 08 Aug 2022, 13:40