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Top 25 Cities for Tech Jobs

Top 25 Cities for Tech Jobs

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Tania Khadder, Anna Hennings, Eric Dahl, Adam Starr, Alice Handley | InsideTech
















#22. San Diego, CA



Population: 1,266,731


Average Salary: $45,210


Cost of Living Rank (in a 1-100 list): 91


Average Commute Time: 23.4 minutes


Job Growth Rank (in a list of 372 Highest Growth Cities): 208


Unemployment Rate: 8.8


Wired Cities Rank: 12

San Diego is a splashy surfers paradise in Southern California. If wealth were measured by sun and sand, San Diego would be the nation’s richest city. Unfortunately, the recession has burned San Diego with a 3.8% increase in unemployment. Still, the city enjoys a mean income of over $45,000 and a top-25 ranking amongst the nation’s best cities for job growth. So grab your board and your resume because San Diego remains a promising place to work and even better place to play.

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    Nikita

    4 days ago

    2 comments

    Minneapolis. MN is not listed here, quite funny.

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    TonyaVrana

    12 days ago

    2 comments

    It's nice to know I'll be moving to one of the top Tech cities!

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    Jahmakeun

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    Well, I'm just glad that I chose a good career field being that it's part of my natural talent and that it's going to be in so much more need in the future. So get excited y'all, we can go places, practically work anywhere! Be as positive as you can despite the frightening things seen and heard. We got this man!

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    stoneey1

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    What about Huntsville, AL?

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    tmcomp2002

    4 months ago

    6 comments

    I am surprised that NY is only #16. Would think it would be in the top 5.

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    tmcomp2002

    4 months ago

    6 comments

    Didn't expect this to be on the list at all, the previous comment was placed in the wrong spot.

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    tmcomp2002

    4 months ago

    6 comments

    Would have thought it would be higher up the ladder

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    Azurise

    4 months ago

    2 comments

    Why did you list Rochester, NY? We're losing a heck of a lot more jobs than we are gaining...
    And Kodak? Can you say JOB CUTS. This is not a growth area anymore!
    Lot's of the youthful college educated are just trying to get out, I know I am.
    The people are nice (ish), but the taxes are brutal. NYC sucks us dry.

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    rogerbrad

    4 months ago

    4 comments

    IT is what keeps everything tied together world-wide. It's like, DUH... It's so simple.

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    ihatethis

    4 months ago

    26 comments

    Here some comments: Aerospace-been dead since cold war ended; semiconductiors-only H1B slave labor need apply; biomed-eh so so; entertainment-right, buying a lottery ticket has a better chance; petrochem-outsourced overseas where there is no EPA; defense-no clearance, no job, no exceptions; manufacturing-not done in America anymore. IT is all that is left, and that is being outsourced rapidly.

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    mlgreen55

    4 months ago

    4 comments

    It's interesting that all comments regard IT work. What about aerospace, semiconductors, biomed, entertainment, petrochemical, robotics, research, defense, lots of automated manufacturing jobs, etc. IT people are famous for self importance and this pretty much affirms that perception.

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    ihatethis

    4 months ago

    26 comments

    DC is not an IT hotbed. Lived there for 5 years, everyone obsessed with the security clearance, but nobody know how to get one. karisue_07 is full of crap. Firms stopped clearing people 10 years ago, that common knowledge figure from numerous recruiters at job fairs. Want to work in IT, try any of the other cities on this list. In DC all you will hear is no clearance, no job interview, no exceptions. But any other city, no clearences are needed, but you must compete with the H1B slave labor, no degrees, no students loans, so they work cheap. They also do not know what they are doing, but then when did the computer industry ever care about quality? Not Microsoft.

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    cirrusb

    4 months ago

    2 comments

    Couple things. Wondering why Boise, ID didn't make it since it has a pretty solid base of tech jobs.
    The other thing is that probably not the best time to list Austin at #1 spot, considering this article just got posted today: Austin unemployment hits 7.1%. Oops!
    http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2009/07/13/daily43.html

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    ihatethis

    4 months ago

    26 comments

    DC does NOT belong on this list!!! Every IT job in DC requires a TOP SECRET SECURITY CLEARENCE. No clearence, no job, no exceptions. The only way to get a clearence is to get a company with an agent to sponsor you, a person cannot do this alone. Since companies are too CHEAP to spend the $20,000 no one gets a clearence anymore. Look at Raytheon at rayjobs.com, Lockheed at lm.com, or Deloitte, or Bearing Point before wasting time, money and effort going to DC. Dont believe the hype or the lies, in DC the mantra is No clearence, no job, no exceptions. Period. End of Discussion.

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