The Top 10 Cities for Tech Jobs - Page 10

Which cities are the most promising for tech job seekers? We offer our own analysis and rankings.

By  Jessica Vartabedian | Jul 31, 2012
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10. Closing out our list and taking us back to the East Coast is Philadelphia. An average salary for tech workers here is $84,612 and there are 3,106 openings. Two Philadelphia born companies were sold at high prices. Invite Media was bought for $81 million by Google in June 2010, and MyYearbook.com was bought for $100 million by leading Latino social network Quepasa in June 2011. The Cost of Living Index is 110.

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