
In 2023, New York City emerged as the leading U.S. city for tech worker relocations, attracting 14.3% of the sector's migrating employees and achieving a net gain of 3.6%, the highest in the nation. According to SignalFire's analysis of LinkedIn data, nearly 40% of these tech workers moved from the Bay Area. The report also highlighted broader trends, such as Silicon Valley's significant talent loss to NYC despite being the center of the AI boom, and an increase in job-switching frequency among Gen Z, who switch jobs twice as fast as Gen X.



NYC saw ‘tech talent boom’ as top destination for relocating workers in 2023: study https://t.co/exhwG2xB54 https://t.co/2QS6CSjDRJ
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Almost 40% of tech workers relocating to New York last year came from one region — the Bay Area, according to venture firm SignalFire's analysis of LinkedIn data https://t.co/ngw4Q2JkV3