Italy-based company Enel’s IT hiring rose 5.6% in May 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database.

The company’s overall hiring activity increased by 13.83% in May 2022 when compared with April 2022.

IT jobs claimed a 6.21% share in the company’s total hiring activity in May 2022, and recorded a 0.12% growth over the last three-month average share.

Software and Web Developers, Programmers, and Testers tops Enel IT hiring in May 2022

Out of the total IT job titles posted by Enel, Software and Web Developers, Programmers, and Testers emerged as the leading occupation, recording a share of 58.33% in May 2022, and a 38.24% drop over April 2022, while Computer Support Specialists claimed a share of 22.22% in May 2022, and registered growth of 100%. Database and Network Administrators and Architects held a share of 11.11% in May 2022, a 100% rise from April 2022.

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Europe drives IT hiring at Enel

Europe emerged as the leading region in the global power IT hiring activity in May 2022 with a 58.33% share, which marked a 19.23% drop over the previous month.

North America stood next with 22.22%, registering a 20% month-on-month decline. Asia-Pacific was the third leading region with a 13.89% share and a 66.67% rise over April 2022.

In the fourth place was South & Central America with a share of 5.56% and a month-on-month decline of 66.67%.

Italy commanded a leading presence in the region’s power industry IT hiring activity with a 41.67% share in May 2022, a 50% growth over April 2022. US featured next with a 22.22% share, down 20% over the previous month. India recorded a 13.89% share, an increase of 66.67% compared with April 2022.

Junior Level jobs lead Enel IT hiring activity in May 2022

Junior Level jobs held a share of 55.56%, down by 51.22% from April 2022. Mid Level positions with a 27.78% share, a flat growth compared with the previous month.

In the third place was Entry Level job ads with a 16.67% share, up 50% over April 2022.