You need to qualify and apply for a work visa once you have an offer letter.
As for IT companies hiring, having experience or a degree in a related field will raise your chances considerably.
As has been said, IT professions are not regulated in the way doctors or lawyers for instance are, so basically good luck!
Of course ability to communicate is important.
Depending on the company and the country, good english may suffice, others will require you to speak the local language.
Knowing the local language to navigate daily life will be highly advantageous as well.
manpreet
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2 years ago
Can anyone tell me is there any mandatory way to get a job in Europe?. Consider both scenarios what type of non technical qualifications I need to get. I visited a lot of websites and blogs but I can't find the clear view. And no one who is working in Europe now is with me to help me or guide me.