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katierose wrote: » Some good places right now: TEXAS. We have done great throughout the recession with some of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. Austin, San Antonio, Houston are all great places to be right now in IT. The Dallas and Fort Worth area has about 50 Fortune 500 companies. Being that we are centrally located with cheap land you can imagine why people like to plant their server farms here. Other great places that are growing in the IT field: Salt Lake City, Utah Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina Bellevue and Redmond, Washington (Just outside of Seattle)
GAngel wrote: » Texas is definately in the top 3 and for bang for buck probably #1.
networker050184 wrote: » Yeah, but you have to live in Texas which automatically brings it down like 10 spots.
networker050184 wrote: » Haha I was kidding. I've never lived in Texas, but visited quite a few times and its not bad. My choice would be the Raleigh-Cary-Durham area. Very nice place to live and work with plenty of tech jobs. I'd still be there if I didn't get a better job offer here in SC.
shodown wrote: » That maybe my next move. DC is nice, but I dont' think I can get ahead here. I make over 6 figures and I can't afford to live in the city. So I'm thinking about North Carolina in the next 2 years.
tearofs wrote: » I was gonna say New England Area (Boston) with tons of education institutions. But oh well, nvm.
shodown wrote: » I make over 6 figures and I can't afford to live in the city. So I'm thinking about North Carolina in the next 2 years.
jayc71 wrote: » Exactly. When people I know in other parts of the country find out the ballpark my salary is in, they think "wow!". But this area is so friggen expensive that it more than makes up for the higher pay around here.
Johnta20 wrote: » I cant beileve some people want to move to NC from DC or other places for a job in IT. Sure we have alot of IT job posted on some of the career sites but for every post there is 100-200 appliciants applying for the postion. Alot of people move here thinking the same thing and then cant find anything.
networker050184 wrote: » NC has one of the better IT markets in the country. There are definitely some nice growing job markets in the Carolinas also. Not a bad place to move if you are looking for an IT career.
Priston wrote: » Their might be 1000+ IT jobs in Raleigh/Cary/Durham/Chapel Hill, but I bet there is also atleast 5000+ unemployed IT workers. Then you have to consider all the college grads that are working part-time doing non-IT related Jobs that are trying to get into IT. We have 3 universities almost right next to each other and 2 community colleges. So I agree with blargoe. Unless things change in NC entry-level IT jobs are going to start paying less than fast food and retail stores... O wait, some of them already do...
Hypntick wrote: » Anyone know anything about Charlotte? Lived there about 10 years ago and it was a pretty nice place i'd like to get back to. I know there's a lot of financial and banking stuff, but hey that needs support too. More geared toward security i'd imagine. I was looking at the Raleigh area myself actually, just desperately trying to get out of Memphis.
Johnta20 wrote: » Well im going to be be starting tier 2+ helpdesk tomorrow for one of the biggest banks in Charlotte making $10 an hour. Hope that gets you thinking before you move here.
Hypntick wrote: » Are you serious? Do you have any other experience? Is this a contract or a direct hire? That's just mind boggling.
Johnta20 wrote: » No Technically Ill be all tiers of support since the only way the call can be escalted if it's something someone would have to physically go out and do. It's a contract the bank Im working for the biggest in charlotte is only hiring contractors for it's IT department and moving internal employee's around. No raises and no chance of getting a permant postion either. This will be my First helpdesk jobs. But alot of the people I work with have done it before the agent beside me has a ccnp, and another agent was previously a system admin. Jobs may look plentiful in NC but there's hundreads of applicaiants for every job posted.
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