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Jumpstart your career with the latest and greatest news on IT hiring trends, emerging technologies, and the skills and certifications that modern employers demand. Blog posts are written by subject matter experts, and continually updated with current figures and analyses.


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Top 10 Cities for IT Professionals To Live In

Check out an updated version of this post at the Best Cities for Tech Jobs.

So you've spent the money, time and effort to become an expert on anything IT. Now where do you go? Using Redmond Report's 2010 Salary Survey for reference, factoring in lists from publications such as Forbes, Marketwatch and Kiplinger and then sticking all applicable data into some of the most sophisticated algorithms created specifically for this list, we've narrowed down the top U.S. cities to relocate to, for those both just starting their careers as well as those looking for a change. And we've also taken into account that, once your 9 to 5 is over, you'll still have to live there.

#10: Baltimore, MD

Baltimore's economy has heavily shifted away from its heavy manufacturing roots to be a leader in the service-oriented market. While much attention is paid to its biotechnology park, with John Hopkins Hospital and John Hopkins University being the largest of the city's employers, it is also home to six Fortune 1000 companies. And these companies pay well; Baltimore cracks our top-10 list thanks to it having one of the highest IT base salaries of any major metro area in the U.S. ($81,261, according to Redmond's 2010 Salary Survey).

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#9: San Francisco, CA

Moving to San Francisco just to say your home team won the World Series may not be a compelling enough reason to transfer. You still need to find a job. And what better place than the ocean-side city that's home to the Web 2.0 boom. It's also a great place to get in on the ground floor of a new company - 85 percent of firms and companies located in the city are considered "start-up" businesses. Although the cost of living in the city may be a bit high compared to other entries on this list, it does have an average IT base salary of close to $100,000.

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#8: Boulder, CO

This is a great location for those making their living behind a computer screen, but who also love to spend the hours of freedom in the outdoors. While Boulder may be nestled at the base of the Rockies, this isn't a quiet, mountain town. Forbes has it as one of its ten best cities to live in the next decade due to its scientific and environmental business community. And both IBM and Microsoft have strong ties in the Colo. town.

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#7: Hartford, CT

It may not be the biggest city on our list… It's not even the biggest city in Conn., but for those in the insurance game, there's no place bigger than Hartford. And you know what insurance companies need? IT maintenance and support. There's also a strong showing of engineering and science industries in the city, which helped to land it high on Forbes' list for best places to find a job. A recent OnlineUniversites.com article ranked Hartford the geekiest city in America due to its large hub of science and engineering jobs.

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Notable Employers: Travelers, General Electric Co. Inc., United Technologies Corp., Xerox

#6: Richmond, VA

For the past few years in a row, Marketwatch has ranked Richmond high on its list of top places for business. And it's no wonder, with a handful of fortune-500 calling the Va. city home, it's a great place to get your career started or to reinvent yourself. Thanks to the large amount of government jobs IT pros living in Va. bring home some of the highest average salaries in the country.

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Notable Employers: U.S. Government, Dominion Resources, MeadWestvaco, CarMax

#5: Austin, TX

Austin has blossomed into a hub for Web start-ups and new music in the recent past. And with their annual South By Soutwest festivals, you get heaping helping of both, making this the perfect settling grounds for the too-cool-for-school young professional. Forbes agrees -- it has this city, dubbed the second Silicon Valley, as one of the best places to live in for young professionals.

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Notable Employers: Dell, Freescale Semiconductor, Cisco Systems, Intel

#4: Boston, MA

Most of the time, talent goes to where the jobs are. In Boston's case, the jobs go where the talent is. High-tech industries thrive in the Massachusetts town, thanks to the readily available talent pool from the local prestigious colleges and universities. Even if you didn't go to one of the big name schools, you can always fake a Boston accent, cheer for the Pats and blend in with the rest of the IT community.

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Notable Employers: Liberty Mutual, Raytheon Co., Rockstar New England, EMC Corp.

#3: New York, NY

As a hub for several transatlantic fiber optic lines, one of New York's economic staples is in the technology sector. Many start-up and established companies make their bread and butter in the software development, internet services and biotechnology fields. While the busy city may not be the ideal location to raise a family, it's perfect for the young professional looking to have an adventure in the city that never sleeps. That also means that IT support can never sleep.

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Notable Employers: Citigroup, Verizon, Time Warner, American Express

#2: Washington, DC

Surprisingly, Washington D.C. has weathered the rocky economic times and boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation. You know why? Congress needs its tech support. Even If a cushy government job isn't for you, the area features a plethora of private tech companies. This city tops Forbes' list for the best place to find a job, holds the No. 1 position for best place to live for young professionals and has the second highest IT base salary ($112,501) in our salary survey. Even with all these factors going for it, it still wasn't enough to overcome our top entry of this list...

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Notable Employers: Intellimar, iDirect Technologies, Liquidity Services, U.S. Government

#1: San Jose, CA

While many of our entries, including Austin and New York City, are becoming known as the next Silicon Valley, they aren't THE Silicon Valley. You would be hard-pressed to find a U.S. area that has a higher concentrate of computing, engineering and other high-tech jobs, as it employs over a quarter of a million in the technology sector. If a company is a player in the applied science market, more than likely it has a strong showing in San Jose and the surrounding region. If you have the talent, this is the place to go. And San Jose pays well - topping all other major U.S. cities with an average IT base salary of $114,450 a year.

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Notable Employers: Cisco Systems, IBM, Brocade Communications, eBay

 

Original article published on mcpmag.com.

Oracle Courses and Degrees

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Southern New Hampshire University
  • Leverage Data to Drive Business Goals
  • Big Data Analysis and Visualization
  • Learn Python, SQL, Tableau and R
  • Data Analytics Project Management
 
Coursera
  • Prep for Google Data Analytics Certificate
  • Learn to use Popular Data Analytics Tools
  • Big Data Visualization and Presentation
  • Asking Questions for Data-Driven Decisions
 

About Amazon Web Services

Launched by Amazon in 2006, AWS is now the world’s leading provider of public cloud computing solutions. AWS offers a wide range of cloud services that help businesses succeed in today’s web-based marketplace. Its certification program helps IT professionals prove they have the skills to design and manage these in-demand solutions.

IT Salaries by State

Current wage data for computing professionals by U.S. state and territory.

State / Territory

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Wage

Alabama
$44.44
$92,440
Alaska
$44.28
$92,090
Arizona
$47.31
$98,400
Arkansas
$37.76
$78,540
California
$69.07
$143,670
Colorado
$56.07
$116,620
Connecticut
$50.04
$104,080
Delaware
$52.43
$109,040
District of Columbia
$57.51
$119,610
Florida
$45.29
$94,200
Georgia
$48.44
$100,750
Guam
$24.59
$51,150
Hawaii
$44.42
$92,390
Idaho
$40.59
$84,430
Illinois
$48.37
$100,600
Indiana
$38.88
$80,870
Iowa
$42.41
$88,210
Kansas
$42.31
$88,000
Kentucky
$38.69
$80,470
Louisiana
$37.85
$78,720
Maine
$39.72
$82,620
Maryland
$56.49
$117,500
Massachusetts
$56.98
$118,510
Michigan
$43.46
$90,400
Minnesota
$48.49
$100,850
Mississippi
$36.46
$75,840
Missouri
$42.49
$88,390
Montana
$40.05
$83,300
Nebraska
$41.35
$86,000
Nevada
$42.14
$87,660
New Hampshire
$49.59
$103,150
New Jersey
$54.98
$114,360
New Mexico
$45.02
$93,650
New York
$56.33
$117,170
North Carolina
$50.25
$104,530
North Dakota
$36.97
$76,900
Ohio
$44.26
$92,050
Oklahoma
$40.45
$84,130
Oregon
$48.22
$100,300
Pennsylvania
$45.55
$94,730
Puerto Rico
$24.85
$51,700
Rhode Island
$53.08
$110,400
South Carolina
$42.19
$87,740
South Dakota
$39.33
$81,810
Tennessee
$41.05
$85,390
Texas
$47.22
$98,210
Utah
$45.60
$94,850
Vermont
$42.52
$88,440
Virgin Islands
$31.29
$65,070
Virginia
$56.78
$118,100
Washington
$62.44
$129,870
West Virginia
$37.57
$78,140
Wisconsin
$42.67
$88,750
Wyoming
$37.68
$78,370

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

VMware Training & Degrees

Southern New Hampshire University
  • Cloud Application Development
  • Cybersecurity & Secure Coding
  • UI/UX Design and Development
  • Software Reverse Engineering
 
Coursera
  • Intro to AWS Technologies & Cloud Computing
  • Differentiate On-Premises, Hybrid & All-in Cloud
  • AWS Monitoring, Analytics, Pricing and Support
  • AWS Cloud Security, Migration and Innovation
 

Graphic Design Training Programs

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CG Spectrum
  • Online multimedia certificates in:
    • Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop
    • Animation using Maya and Toon Boom
    • VFX Production in Houdini & Nuke
 
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  • Create Stunning, Interactive Websites
  • Graphic Design Training in Adobe Suite
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  • Build a Multimedia Design Portfolio
 
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MCTS Salaries

Average annual earnings for Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists and related Microsoft certification holders:

  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate: $59,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: $84,000
  • MCTS: Windows (various releases): $85,000
  • MCTS: SQL Server (various releases): $86,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server (various releases): $87,000
  • MCTS: .NET Framework Web Applications: $88,000
  • MCITP: Microsoft Certified IT Professional: $90,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert: $97,000
  • MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer: $100,000
  • MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect: $113,000

Source: Payscale.com

Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Salaries

Average Salary for Microsoft Certified Professionals:

  • MOS: Microsoft Office Specialist: $53,000
  • MTA: Microsoft Technology Associate: $55,000
  • MCDST: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician: $57,000
  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate: $59,000
  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: $73,000
  • MCT: Microsoft Certified Trainer: $80,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: $84,000
  • MCITP: Microsoft Certified IT Professional: $90,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: $91,000
  • MCPD: Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: $94,000
  • MCDBA: Microsoft Certified Database Administrator: $96,000
  • MCAD: Microsoft Certified Application Developer: $97,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert: $97,000
  • MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer: $100,000
  • MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect: $113,000

Mean annual salary by Microsoft certification class.
Source: Payscale.com

MCITP Salaries

Average salary for IT pros holding popular MCITP certifications:

  • MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7: $71,712
  • MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7: $78,221
  • MCITP: Virtualization Administrator: $78,344
  • MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician: $78,495
  • MCITP: Server Administrator: $85,575
  • MCITP: Enterprise Administrator: $92,252
  • MCITP: Database Administrator: $96,335
  • Other Microsoft Certified IT Pro certificates: $83,923

Average salary by Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential
Source: 2015 IT Skills and Salary Report by Global Knowledge & Windows IT Pro

Contributor - Mark Lassoff

Programming Subject Matter ExpertMark Lassoff is an experienced web and mobile development instructor. With 20+ years teaching beginner to advanced software courses for Fortune companies, tech startups, and everyone in between, he understands this dynamic field and knows how to impart his expertise to aspiring developers.


About EC-Council

The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) is a member-driven organization that certifies IT professionals in the latest information security and e-commerce skills. EC-Council is the creator of the globally respected Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (C|HFI) and Licensed Penetration Tester (L|PT) certifications, among other sought-after credentials for career-minded individuals.


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About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is currently the worldwide leader in computer software, IT services and business solutions that help students, career-minded individuals and organizations reach their full potential.

About IBM Professional Certificates

In 2019, International Business Machines Corporation - better known as IBM - launched its professional certification program in partnership with online training provider, Coursera. IBM professional certificates are designed to validate IT professionals’ skills in popular job roles that utilize IBM’s prolific computing technologies.

About the Author

IT Subject Matter ExpertDaniel Greenspan is the founder and Editor-in-chief of ITCareerFinder. Working closely with IT professionals, world-class trainers, and hiring managers since 2005 has given him unique insight into the information technology job market and the skills and credentials IT pros need to succeed.