Market trends, compensation benchmarks, city-level industry analysis and the evolving landscape of US-EU tech hiring.
Charlotte is North Carolina’s largest city and the state’s commercial center. While the Research Triangle leads in pure tech, Charlotte dominates in enterprise services, logistics and…
Orlando is more than theme parks. The city has a growing tech ecosystem driven by simulation and training (a legacy of the military and aerospace presence),…
Tampa is Florida’s second tech hub — quieter than Miami but with a more mature enterprise SaaS ecosystem and a strong HealthTech and HR-tech presence. The…
Charleston is one of the most interesting emerging tech hubs on the East Coast. The city has transitioned from a historically tourism- and military-driven economy to…
Northern Virginia — Arlington, Tysons, Reston, Herndon — is the second-largest tech corridor in the United States. The proximity to the federal government, intelligence community and…
The Research Triangle — Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill — has one of the strongest engineering cultures in the Southeast. The concentration of graduate programs, research institutions…
Atlanta is the fastest-growing tech hub on the US East Coast. The city has transitioned from a regional operations center to a national technology presence driven…
Miami’s tech scene has matured rapidly. What started as a founder-migration wave in 2020-2021 has solidified into a genuine ecosystem with its own venture capital presence,…
Boston and Cambridge form one of the most engineering-rigorous tech ecosystems in the country. The concentration of research universities, teaching hospitals, biotech labs and enterprise software…
New York City is the largest tech labor market on the US East Coast and one of the most expensive. Senior full-stack engineers in NYC regularly…