Dommo, I'm sure the other registered (and possibly unemployed IT) Spaniards can give you a better idea on this topic than me.
About 2 years ago, maybe 3 years ago, I got together with a friend in Madrid and his two friends. These two friends were BOTH unemployed IT people. They'd successfully completed their studies, had been certified/licensed to be employed as IT people, but there were no/few jobs to be found for them.
Things are no doubt a little better now than then but there still seems to be a "glut" (i.e. overabundance) of qualified IT people in Spain and not enough jobs to go around. Unless you have specific, special skills not typically found in Spain you might well have a very very difficult time finding work. During the high Dot-Com years, like everywhere, MANY MANY kids were going to college to get IT jobs. Then, just as they were getting out of college, BOOM!/BUST!, and now they're either unemployed, underemployed, or went back to school for more education.
I'd bet our own Antonio would know A LOT on this topic. He's one of the lucky ones. Well, LUCK has nothing to do with it. "Madrileño's got mad skillz."
Good luck! Saludos, MadridMan
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