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The 30 Best Cities for Tech Jobs

The 30 Best Cities for Tech Jobs

Albert Sun / Business Week

Tech geeks, take note: Silicon Valley is still the center of the technology universe, but if you’re thinking about a career in computing and want to avoid the Bay Area’s sky-high cost of living, consider another locale—say, Durham, N.C., or even Huntsville, Ala.

Flip through this slide show for a glimpse of the 30 cities boasting the most high-tech jobs per capita. The American Electronics Assn., a trade group, compiled statistics on 60 cities using Labor Dept. data from 2006, the most recent period for which it’s available. The slides rank cities by tech job density and include data on total jobs, growth in that total from 2005, average annual IT salary, ranking by salary, and biggest sector in each city.

Slides also include tech or health-care employers in the region, based on information from City-Data.com and other sources.

© 2008, YellowBrix, Inc.


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    gatorb

    9 days ago

    4 comments

    Where's Cincinnati stand ? I'd loved to work in Colorado Spings, it's beautiful there.
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    aogilmor

    10 days ago

    6 comments

    some of these places are hardly cheap (Orange county, CA). Detroit? Hmmmm. Maybe it's cheap for a reason. I guess if your criteria is tech jobs per capita you'll be all over the map. Nice to see options.....
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    Arbiter1

    10 days ago

    6 comments

    I was absolutely excited to see Colorado Springs in the Top 10. I am absoultely amazed, cause this is where I live and want to get into the field.
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    Eagle2005

    17 days ago

    2 comments

    wow this took me by surprise. I thought it would include cities outside of the USA.
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    dilipkumar636

    20 days ago

    4 comments

    what about bangalore.....
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    vicmontana

    23 days ago

    36 comments

    I recently reloacted to Sacramento, Ca. and just got hired with Verizon Wireless in tech support. I had already done some research on my own but great to see that Sac was in the top 30 great.
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    AndrewSoftwareGuy

    about 1 month ago

    18 comments

    Very usefull article if the information is correct. I quess I am skeptical . However; San Jose/Silicon Valley would be common knowledge as a very good place to work in the technologhy industry. One and a half thumbs deffently not two. AndrewSoftwareGuy
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    komashu

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    why is the main picture from houston and we're not even on the list!
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    ferrari01

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

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    graydoll

    about 1 month ago

    12 comments

    The pic for Colorado Springs doesn't do it justice. That pic looks depressing as he!! Colorado Springs is quaint and has the same beautiful surroundings as the pic for Boulder. Also, Pittsburgh isn't on this list, as it's not necessarily huge for tech yet. But it is growing massively. And you can actually afford to live there. And no, it doesn't look like it used to in the old photos of a filthy, grungy city. Though the downtown area needs hella work and becomes a ghost town at night, there are quite a few tech employers outside the city center. Very nice city to live in. Good people, growing economy. Bring your winter coat.
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    avamarine

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    San Antonio should be on that list too
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    dad2000

    about 1 month ago

    10 comments

    I live in Huntsville, and agree that there are a LOT of jobs here......however it doesn't mention several large corporations here, i.e. Boeing, Northrup Gruman, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Adtran, as well as MANY smaller companies that hire systems engineers and such. Not to mention that BRAC is relocating many more jobs here in the next few years.
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    rlservices

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    I know that there are good jobs in Dallas, Ft Worth and Austin. Are there any technology projections for Waco being right in the middle of DFW and Austin?
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    nikkib60619

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    I live here in chicago. I was very upset to know that my city was not in the top 30
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    ronniea54

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    Very insightfull article. Because I am re-entering the job market, very useful.

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