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How are Scrum Master jobs around the World?

Last post 02:02 am March 20, 2016 by Yulian Iliev
4 replies
08:02 pm March 7, 2016

Hello Team!

Scrum Master jobs are spread around the world and these numbers are getting bigger and bigger every day!

I prepared some graphics based on linkedin job search so you can see what I am talking about.

I Hope you really enjoy it: http://getscrum.com/2016/03/07/scrum-master-jobs/

Hugs and Peace!
Eduardo Rodrigues Sucena
MBA | MCP | PSM | PSPO | SPS


09:30 am March 8, 2016

Interesting, Eduardo.
But remember you are not only measuring Scrum adoption, but also Linkedin adoption ;)
To put this to another perspective, here are the jobs per million inhabitants:

Netherland 14,29
USA 7,85
UK 6,19
Canada 4,75
Germany 4,11
Australia 2,90
Poland 1,92
France 1,04
India 0,41
Brazil 0,40
Russia 0,30
Argentina 0,28
Mexico 0,21
Japan 0,11
China 0,06


09:05 am March 14, 2016

wow - the Netherlands!
why is that? why are there so many scrum master jobs?


12:26 pm March 14, 2016

I don't know. Maybe our Dutch friends are just super-open to the agile transition :)
It didn't surprise me though, because on a train the trainer event I have learned that Dutch PSTs are over-represented in the trainer community.


02:02 am March 20, 2016

The recent statistic shows a huge number of demand for IT specialists in Luxembourg and Nederlands. The percentage is respectively 60% and 53%. Actually all over the Europe the IT sector suffer.


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