Turkey plays an important role in geopolitics and tech. The country connects Europe, Asia and the Middle East, making it a prime location for many technology companies working in software, cybersecurity and e-commerce. Below are some of the largest tech companies in Turkey, and many are hiring.
Udemy is an online marketplace for in-demand skills and careers. The platform, which can be accessed through monthly memberships, single classes or employer-sponsored plans, provides hands-on training for AI, public speaking and other skills. Udemy has six global offices, including one in Ankara.
Turkish Airlines is one of the largest commercial airlines in the world, traveling to over 128 countries. Although the company mainly operates passenger aircrafts, it’s pursuing aerospace ambitions and has partnered with engine developers, including Rolls-Royce.
JumpCloud, which provides security solutions, has an office in Ankara with employees across a range of tech roles. The company provides an identity verification platform that enables multi-factor authentication and password management, among other features. It also features more advanced tools like conditional access and identity lifecycle management.
Getir is a popular food delivery platform founded in Istanbul. Through its mobile app, customers can select groceries, snacks and alcohol to have delivered within minutes. Getir invests heavily in its inventory management system, provides real-time stock counts and promises not to substitute items.
Oracle is a cloud and database development company. It is a go-to for many businesses looking to implement cloud-based applications and AI platforms. Oracle is a big name in the tech industry and came into prominence as an early adopter of new technologies like relational databases, Linux and Java, which it now owns.
Amadeus provides software solutions for travel and tourism organizations, including airlines and hotels. Its digital products include ticketing, booking and data platforms to automate daily operations. Amadeus is headquartered in Madrid, with a research and development center in Istanbul.
Amazon is an e-commerce giant known for its comprehensive product offerings and speedy delivery services. The company maintains an office and fulfillment centers in Istanbul and employs local talent across IT, finance and human resources.
Microsoft, one of the largest tech companies in the world, has an office in Istanbul, which acts as its headquarters for the Middle East and Africa. Its local offices provide the best of both worlds with hybrid experiences and on-site amenities like gyms, cafeterias and medical clinics. Recently, the company has gone all in on artificial intelligence and launched Copilot, a generative platform for text and images. Additionally, it has begun integrating the platform into its laptops and keyboards.
Working with over 300,000 businesses, Gusto is a popular HR and payroll platform for small-to-medium-sized organizations. In addition to payroll, the company’s full-service platform helps users navigate health insurance, 401(k) plans and other HR tools. Gusto is headquartered in San Francisco, California, but has team members in Turkey.
SAP is a multinational software company that focuses on business solutions. One of its most popular products is its cloud-based enterprise resource planning, or ERP, platforms, which act as a centralized hub to integrate business processes and create department efficiencies. SAP has had a presence in Turkey since 2001, with multiple offices in the country.