San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as largest 'tech talent' market

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Set us as preferred The San Francisco Bay Area, epicenter of the artificial intelligence boom, is home to a massive amount of tech workers employed by some of the world’s most valuable companies, from Apple to Nvidia.But for the first time, New York has eclipsed the Bay Area as the home of the largest “tech talent workforce,” a report by real estate and investment firm CBRE shows.

The firm has published the annual report for 13 years.Last year, the New York Metro Area’s tech talent workforce reached 394,300, surpassing the Bay Area’s 375,730, according to the report.

Fueled by mass layoffs, the Bay Area’s tech talent workforce dropped by 6% from 2022 to 2025.New York’s tech talent workforce, on the other hand, grew by more than 8% during that period.Tech talent workers include highly skilled workers in more than 20 technology-oriented jobs, employed in industries such as healthcare, financial services, government and more, according to CBRE.The growth of New York’s tech talent highlights how tech workers are spilling into other industries and cities as Silicon Valley companies lay off workers.

Companies including Meta, Block and Amazon continue to cut workers as they focus more on AI investments.Business Tech giants such as Meta and Coinbase continue to lay off employees, citing the way AI is reshaping how people work.

Tech workers are navigating a crossroads in their careers and a brutal job market.“The Bay Area is likely to remain ...the central location for the AI industry and for innovation.

But as we’ve seen during past cycles, as it tends to grow, that spreads out to all the key markets,” Colin Yasukochi, executive director of CBRE’s Tech Insights Center, said during a news conference Tuesday.New York has gained tech workers in the financial services sector, which was an early adopt...

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