New York City (NYC) has emerged as a top destination for tech talent relocation in 2023, with a significant increase in candidates moving to the city for tech opportunities. Despite this, San Francisco and Seattle are maintaining their dominance in the tech industry, while newcomers like Austin and DC are also becoming attractive hubs for tech workers. Austin experienced the fastest growth in its tech workforce between 2019 and 2023, with NYC securing the largest portion of relocating tech professionals.
A new report from venture firm SignalFire shows New York City and Austin are attracting tech talent as workers leave Silicon Valley. https://t.co/H23mirtej0
Austin and NYC are tech job boom towns: Austin's tech workforce grew faster than any other metro area between 2019 and 2023 and NYC won the biggest share of relocating tech workers. https://t.co/tj3k1EqKhd
LH Head of People @ModyTanaz spoke with @WSJ about the NYC tech talent market. Candidates are increasingly interviewing in the city with plans to relocate, because the tech scene is bigger than ever, and growing. More on the surge in the article below. https://t.co/Msg5yeEIQU
Not great for NYC or the future of tech in New York. Definitively *not* an AI hub thus far. San Francisco (and Seattle) reasserting their old dominance. And newcomers like Austin and DC looking very well positioned. https://t.co/cC0h8zSqs6
NYC saw ‘tech talent boom’ as top destination for relocating workers in 2023: study https://t.co/exhwG2xB54 https://t.co/2QS6CSjDRJ