San Francisco-based job-hunting startup Bright.com combed through more than four million of its job listings for Business Insider to come up with a list of the top 10 places outside of Silicon Valley, Boston and New York City to look for tech jobs.
The Baltimore-Towson area is number five with respect to the “most per capita IT job growth and the most tech job openings over the past year.” Our cousin to the south, Washington, D.C., (and the counties immediately surrounding it) was number one.
See the full list at Business Insider.
Baltimore’s high ranking is something this city’s seen before: last July, a report from Simply Hired ranked the Baltimore-Towson region as the number one place for people searching for a job in tech.
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