Some signs of economic recovery are emerging and a variety of organizations in some of the biggest U.S. cities are seeing demand for IT professionals, according to high-tech career industry watchers. Here we list cities currently in need of IT professionals (according to Dice); salary information for the areas (according to PayScale); and a few reasons why IT pros might want to search for work there.
Maybe you should read the other bad/good list before you publish your article. But as Boston shows up on both lists you just lost all credibility with me.
by Anonymous (not verified) on 7/31/09 at 5:42 pm |reply
Exactly
Boston can't be on both -- and a lot of these cities' jobs numbers include the surrounding metro area (e.g. Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex), not to mention that the the job title salary comparisons are for wildly different jobs/regions...
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what about?
any chance of Rapid City, SD making the list? What about top foreign cities or places for IT jobs?How can Boston be on both lists?
Maybe you should read the other bad/good list before you publish your article. But as Boston shows up on both lists you just lost all credibility with me.Exactly
Boston can't be on both -- and a lot of these cities' jobs numbers include the surrounding metro area (e.g. Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex), not to mention that the the job title salary comparisons are for wildly different jobs/regions...