Washington state is the toughest recruiting market for companies looking for agile developers, according to staffing and recruiting agency Yoh … which makes it the best place to be looking for a job. California is not far behind, with San Francisco being the city with the highest ration of open jobs to job-seekers in the agile market.
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The states with the most demand include:
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- Washington
- Oregon
- California
- Utah
- Minnesota
- New York
- Massachusetts
The cities with the most talent, however, have only a partial overlap — which means that developers who are willing to move could see impressive income gains.
- San Jose
- Chicago
- New York
- Houston
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Dallas
Here’s the full infographic:
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The infographic is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on work by Yoh at www.agiletalentstudy.com.
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