p******2 发帖数: 1 | | s*******u 发帖数: 1055 | 2 温哥华工组机会很少,去玩的时候在bestbuy买东西,连服务经理老中都是UBC的电脑硕
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| s*f 发帖数: 1071 | 3 错了渥太华多伦多蒙特利尔高科技工作增长很快
多伦多过去5年高科技工作成长高于湾区8000多个职位
特别是去年2017多伦多Tech Job增长超过湾区西雅图和DC 之和。
这应该归功于特朗普,他限制IT移民,美国科技公司在美国招不到劳动力,大量到加拿
大开设实验室,亚马孙,微软,facebook和google都投资了4亿到15亿不等。另外就是
这些公司看上加拿大人工智能,大量投资。
下面是Bloomberg一篇报道。
Who Just Beat the Bay Area in Tech Jobs? Toronto
By Natalie Wong and Stefanie Marotta
July 24, 2018 10:
8206;20 AM EDT
Faster growth than in San Francisco, Seattle and D.C. combined
CBRE ranks Canada’s biggest city over NYC in broad tech allure
Canada’s biggest city took fourth place in “tech talent,” a broad measure
of competitiveness, pushing New York down a notch and coming in just after
the Bay Area, Seattle and the U.S. capital. CBRE ranked 50 markets across
North America, using measures such as talent supply, concentration,
education and cost as well as outlooks for job and rent growth for both
offices and apartments.
The real estate services firm cited some 5 million technology workers in the
U.S. and more than 830,000 in Canada, across all sectors.
Tech Rush
Toronto added 28,900 technology jobs in 2017
For employers, combined labor and occupancy costs increased in every market,
by 13 percent even in the least expensive one, Montreal.
“Companies looking to house operations are putting serious thought to
locating in Canada,” Paul Morassutti, executive managing director at CBRE
Canada, said in a statement accompanying the report. Toronto is among the
best values for tech firms, he said, citing cheaper labor and real estate
and a well-educated workforce. The U.S. Midwest offers good value as well,
the report noted.
A 500-worker company requiring 75,000 square feet (7,000 square meters) of
office space can expect total annual costs, in U.S. dollars, to range from $
27.6 million in Montreal to $32.2 million in Ottawa, with Toronto in the
middle at $30.2 million. The costs in Rochester, New York, the cheapest U.S.
market of those CBRE studied, amount to $36.3 million, while the Bay Area
adds up to $57.4 million.
“The forces that are driving innovation and technology are really in the
early stages here,” Morassutti said by phone. “When it comes to overall
costs, even if you assume upward pressure on office rents, housing and
salaries, our major markets still constitute a significant bargain to the U.
S.”
To measure a market’s growth potential, CBRE looked at the concentration of
technology labor as a percentage of total employment. Here the winner was
Ottawa, Canada’s capital, at 11.2 percent, more than three times the U.S.
national average of 3.5 percent. Toronto came in third, at 8.9 percent.
Ottawa on Top
Canada's capital leads as the city with the highest tech-labor concentration
Source: CBRE Group Inc.
“Ottawa is shedding its government-town image. It is home to over 1,700
technology companies and employs over 70,000 tech-talent employees,” Shawn
Hamilton, managing director of CBRE Ottawa, said in the statement. “In the
last five years, urban tech has grown to be the second-largest user group in
downtown Ottawa, bigger than the accounting and legal sectors combined.”
U.S. markets rising in the study’s ranks include Cleveland and Columbus, in
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