Reports of rising numbers of IT jobs in foreign markets might mean Northern California’s Silicon Valley is no longer the biggest tech employer, but analysts are quick to point out that Silicon Valley is different, providing the most diverse and robust mix of jobs and a higher level of talent. According to officials for the state of Karnataka, India, the Indian city of Bangalore is set to top 200,000 IT and other technology jobs by next year, comprised of mostly IT, call center and business process positions.
Silicon Valley IT Dominance – Slipping or Staying?
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 29, 2004 10:46 AMReports of rising numbers of IT jobs in foreign markets might mean Northern California’s Silicon Valley is no longer the biggest tech employer, but analysts are quick to point out that Silicon Valley is different, providing the most diverse and robust mix of jobs and a higher level of talent. According to officials for the state of Karnataka, India, the Indian city of Bangalore is set to top 200,000 IT and other technology jobs by next year, comprised of mostly IT, call center and business process positions.