WHAT IS NET TECH EMPLOYMENT? The techworkforce consists of two primary components. Net tech employment is a single metric that encompasses both components, making it easier to describe the tech workforce. The first component is the set of technology occupation professionals working in technical positions, such as IT support, network engineering, software development and related roles. The second component consists of the business professionals employed by technology companies. These professionals play an important role in supporting the development and delivery of the technology products and services used throughout the economy.
TOP EMPLOYERS IN THE TOP 10 STATES
CALIFORNIA Apple Inc. Northrop Grumman Amazon
TEXAS IBM Deloitte Accenture
NEW YORK IBM JP Morgan Chase Capital Markets Placement FLORIDA Accenture Lockheed Martin Corporation Deloitte
#9 MICHIGAN 409,406 net tech employment 109,300 new tech jobs $37.4 billion direct economic impact
#3 NEW YORK 663,295 net tech employment 51% increase in number of tech job postings $188.9 billion direct economic impact
ILLINOIS Accenture Deloitte Capgemini
VIRGINIA Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. General Dynamics ManTech International
#8 MASSACHUSETTS 428,788 net tech employment 80% increase in number of tech job postings $87.1 billion direct economic impact
PENNSYLVANIA Comcast Pennsylvania State University Deloitte MASSACHUSETTS Raytheon Capital Markets Placement World Travel Holdings
#7 PENNSYLVANIA 435,170 net tech employment 70% increase in number of tech job postings $53.7 billion direct economic impact
#6 VIRGINIA 436,545 net tech employment
MICHIGAN General Motors FCA US LLC Fast Switch Limited OHIO JP Morgan Chase Accenture Fast Switch Limited
#10 OHIO 396,795 net tech employment
$62.7 billion direct economic impact $94,493median tech occupationwage
$34.5 billion direct economic impact $74,116median tech occupationwage
#4 FLORIDA 567,862 net tech employment 18,147 new tech jobs $71 billion direct economic impact
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