New York City attracted the highest percentage of tech workers relocating in 2023, with a 3.6% net gain, surpassing other U.S. cities. The city's tech market thrives despite high living costs, while San Francisco experienced a loss of talent to NYC.
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
SignalFire’s State Of Talent Report just got featured in WSJ print & online, Forbes, NY Post and more! Read up on tech talent moving to NYC and Austin, Gen Zs switching jobs 2X faster than Gen Xers, and VCs funding older founders https://t.co/KBf9M4ngVx https://t.co/RHYjlIs19I
Wow, our data on NYC winning the pandemic tech relocation contest while SF hosts the AI boom really caught people's attention! Here’s SignalFire's State Of Talent report and all its press coverage! https://t.co/Lm510wIdRI WSJ print & online: https://t.co/Qe3U9RlmG9 Forbes:… https://t.co/8UPfgbeteX
NYC saw ‘tech talent boom’ as top destination for relocating workers in 2023: study https://t.co/exhwG2xB54 https://t.co/2QS6CSjDRJ
New data continues to point to Austin’s tech & startup surge. Let me breakdown @SignalFire's State of the Talent report, but first their number 1 call out “Austin is the fastest-growing city for top tech!” Here are the key highlights from the report: 🚀Startup Leader: Austin… https://t.co/WCG5qItBVl
Almost 40% of tech workers relocating to New York last year came from one region — the Bay Area, according to venture firm SignalFire's analysis of LinkedIn data https://t.co/ngw4Q2JkV3
New York is in, San Francisco is very much out for tech workers relocating https://t.co/3OHlbEga3t
We discovered some major tech employee trends in @SignalFire's new State Of Talent report https://t.co/Lm510wIdRI -SF lost lots of talent to NYC but owns the AI boom -Gen Zs switch jobs 2X faster than Gen Xers -VCs are funding older founders Here are the top insights and graphs:… https://t.co/MOSjNttfwJ
Some fascinating data from @SignalFire on the current state of talent. A few notes: - Silicon Valley lost lots of talent to NYC but is home to the AI boom - Gen Zs switch jobs 2X faster than Gen Xers. - VC-backed founders are now twice as likely to have 15+ years of experience…
Some fascinating data from the @SignalFire on the current state of talent. A few notes: - Silicon Valley lost lots of talent to NYC but is home to the AI boom - Gen Zs switch jobs 2X faster than Gen Xers. - VC-backed founders are now twice as likely to have 15+ years of…
"New York gained more tech workers on the move than any other U.S. city last year... Greater New York City area attracted 14.3% of all employees in the tech sector who relocated in 2023 with a 3.6% net gain, the highest in the country." 🗽📈 https://t.co/HjPPH6fmaP
New York gained more tech workers on the move than any other U.S. city last year, according to a new report, indicating the local tech market continues to thrive despite the city’s high cost of living https://t.co/x62vlmQDKs https://t.co/x62vlmQDKs