More U.S. cities outside the Silicon Valley are becoming major tech hubs now that workers can work remotely and choose less expensive cities of residence. These five showed the greatest tech job growth in fiscal 2022.
Houston, Texas: 45.6%. Nicknamed “Silicon Bayou” due to major tech employers Google, Asurion, AWS, Fiserv, Dell, IBM, Siemens and multiple VC-backed startups. Other top employers: Deloitte, Accenture, KPMG, JPMorgan Chase, UnitedHealth Group.
Orlando, Florida: 42.7%. Public transportation is comprehensive, there’s no income tax, and top employers include Kennedy Space Center, Lockheed Martin, Oracle, Deloitte, Disney, KPMG and Universal Orlando.
Detroit, Michigan: 41.6%. Automakers like General Motors hire tech pros for EV vehicles and next-generation car software. Recruitment has brought in Amazon, Microsoft and Apple’s Developer Academy. Other top employers: Deloitte, Accenture and General Dynamics. More pluses: strong VC development and a relatively low cost of living.
Miami, Florida: 33.6%. Forbes names it a national leader in new entrepreneurial ventures and opportunity, thanks to pro-business taxes and regulations and venture-backed platform eMerge Americas that “connects the dots between entrepreneurs, capital and talent pipelines.”
Irvine, California: 33.2%. The city’s push to attract tech employers is working; its 900+ tech firms include Edwards Lifesciences Corp.; Rivian Automotive Inc.; Iceye U.S.; TAE Technologies; Blizzard Entertainment; Frost Giant Studios; CalAmp Corp.; and Marathon Digital Holdings.