Where the IT jobs are: 10 American cities

By Denise Dubie, Network World |  Career, jobs, slideshow 6 comments

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.

[ See also: The Worst U.S. Cities to Work in IT ]

6 comments

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    totti 45 weeks ago
    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. Shopping Support
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    Anonymous 2 years ago
    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...
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    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.
    MonthsForever
    MonthsForever 2 years ago
    any chance of Rapid City, SD making the list? What about top foreign cities or places for IT jobs?

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