- Senior machine learning engineers with a base salary of $187,040 to $280,000
- Lead graphics software engineer with a base salary of $187,040 to $358,000
- Lead machine learning engineer with a base salary of $210,000 to $358,000
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
TikTok has close to 1,000 San Jose job openings with generous salaries
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Silicon Valley Annual Check-up
In the video below Joint Venture CEO Russel Hancock summarizes the key learnings from the 2021 Silicon Valley Index. This year, special attention was paid to the impacts of the Coronavirus on our local economy. Other topics include income inequality, racial demographics, housing imbalances, patent registrations, and venture capital funding. The presentation provides an objective look at how our region is doing compared to previous years as well as the rest of the country.
If you find the content interesting, you can also read the whole 150-page study over here.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
San Jose metro is still the best for tech
Once again, San Jose is the top metro in the United States for tech productivity. In 2019 San Jose brought in $30 billion more than the runner up, San Francisco.
This statistic is even more impressive considering we now only have the 5th highest count of tech workers. New York, LA, Washington, and the San Francisco metros all have between double and quadruple our population and in the case of New York nearly double the number of tech workers. Despite this, we still have a greater economic output in the tech industry. The death of Silicon Valley has been severely exaggerated.
Source: SVBJ
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Unemployment in San Jose Metro hits record low
The six counties with the lowest unemployment in California are all here. San Mateo managed a jaw-dropping 1.7%, San Francisco was at 1.9%, Marin was at 1.9% Sonoma came in at 2.3%, and Napa rounds out the top 6 at 2.3%. This compares to a statewide unemployment rate of 3.5%.
This means that now is probably a great time to ask for a raise or evaluate all of your opportunities. It has become a strong employee's market with more available jobs than qualified applicants.
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Your eyes will melt when you see how much income is needed to buy a house in San Jose
Source: SiliconBeat
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Saturday Stats: San Jose is a "millennial magnet"
San Francisco only edged us out by one slot, and Salt Lake City somehow got the gold in this list.
Source: Realtor.com
Thursday, June 8, 2017
San Jose was ranked as the most productive area in the US
What is just as impressive is the rate of growth that labor productivity improved in San Jose versus every other metro in the country. Between 1978 and 2015, our average rate of growth is 2.72%. If you ask any economist, that is an insane rate of productivity growth--especially considering all of our bubbles and recessions. Constant innovation is now well ingrained in our culture and our bet on technology has certainly paid off.
Source: SJ Economy News
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Urban Villages are on the way!
Friday, May 19, 2017
San Jose Funding Roundup
Outset Medical - Medical devices startup that created a portable kidney dialysis machine. They just raised $76.5 million in a Series C round. Outset is headquartered at 1830 Bering Drive near the airport.
Visier - Business intelligence startup that makes workforce analytics software for HR departments. Visier raised a $45 million Series D round and is located at 650-550 S. Winchester Boulevard.
CNEX Labs - They build solid-state storage controllers and software for the next generation of data centers. They just raised a new round of $13.2 million and the funding round was led by Microsoft Ventures. CNEX is located at 2880 Stevens Creek Boulevard.
Chowbotics - They make a robot named Sally that can make over 1,000 different types of salads. Chowbotics is a brand new company that raised a $5 million Series A round and have pilot robots at Mama Mia in Campbell and Galvanize's coworking space in San Francisco.
Bonus: Western Digital did not receive a new funding round--they don't need it with $13 billion of annual revenue--but they did officially move their headquarters from Southern California to San Jose (Great Oaks area off of North First Streed).
Sources: SVBJ, SVBJ, SVBJ, SVBJ, and SVBJ
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
General Assembly expanding classes to San Jose
Below is some additional information on their recent expansion, but if you are in the market for new technical skills head over to their website for a full list of classes.
Expansion in U.S. and Australia
More than 350,000 students have come to one of GA's existing 15 campuses to either attend an event or acquire new skills through any one of the company's educational offerings. Earlier this year, GA opened its 15th campus in Denver and to make these skills even more accessible. GA will now be offering events, classes, workshops and opportunities for GA's online students to engage with the GA community in the following cities:
- San Jose, California
- Arlington, Virginia
- Brisbane/Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Brooklyn, New York
- Dallas, Texas
- Geelong, Victoria
- Irvine/Orange County, California
- Raleigh, North Carolina
An additional U.S. market will be announced before end of year, bringing General Assembly's physical campus count to 25 total campuses.
"From small businesses and startups to Fortune 500 brands, digital skill sets have never been more in demand. It is no coincidence that the skills helping companies to evolve - mobile development, data analytics, product management and user experience design - are the skills that we teach at General Assembly," said Anna Lindow, GM Campus Education & Operations, General Assembly. "By expanding into new markets like Canada, and furthering our presence in existing Australian and U.S. regions, General Assembly will be able to empower even more individuals and add value to even more employers."
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
New co-working space opening at Santana Row
Spaces Santana Row will launch on February 20, 2017 at 3031 Tisch Way, and offers inspiring collaborative workspace for San Jose entrepreneurs and innovators. Founded in Amsterdam on the idea that “success breeds more success,” Spaces Santana Row is Spaces’ latest location in North America and the second location in Silicon Valley, joining sister property Spaces Menlo Park which opened in summer 2016.
Spaces Santana Row offers the following amenities:
- 5,300 SQFT business club
- Co-working memberships starting at $330 per month
- 100 private offices available for rent starting at $819 per month
- 3 meeting rooms available to members and community residents
- Concierge-level hospitality services
- On-demand services including dry cleaning, IT support, floral, etc.
- Learning and social events hosted by local businesses and influencers
Thursday, January 19, 2017
New San Jose high-tech 'megafactory'
Manufacturing will take place in a 200,000 SQFT building at 5521 Hellyer Avenue, formerly home to Nanosolar until 2013. Hundreds of high-paying San Jose jobs will be created and production is expected to begin soon.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
San Jose is the #1 city for web developers
The runner up was Seattle followed by Framingham (?), Austin, and San Francisco.
Top 10 List
San Jose, CA
Seattle, WA
Framingham, MA
Austin, TX
San Francisco, CA
California, MD
Columbia, MO
Dallas, TX
Durham, NC
Atlanta, GA
Source: Zippia
Thursday, December 22, 2016
San Jose is the Milken Institute's #1 pick for "Best-Performing Cities"
While it is not great to have all of our eggs in one techie basket, it is nice when that basket happens to be the hottest industry right now. San Jose accounted for 1 in 8 new tech jobs for the whole country during 2015. The average salary in the San Jose metro is $111,000. The average for the nation is $60,300.
Top 9 Cities in the Milken Study
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
Provo, UT, and Austin, TX (tie)
San Francisco-Redwood City-South San Francisco, CA
Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX
Raleigh, NC
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN
Fort Collins, CO
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, December 1, 2016
San Jose Metro unemployment is holding below 4%
Source: SVBJ
Monday, November 28, 2016
Why it’s better to work in San Jose than San Francisco
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Saturday Stats: highest paying jobs in San Jose
One thing this list does not account for is stock options which can easily tilt the balance of total compensation towards tech. For the full "Top 100" list, head over to the source link below.
Source: Zippia
Friday, October 28, 2016
Silicon Valley unemployement continues to drop
At 3.8%, the current San Jose metro job market is stronger than at any point in 2015. This is quite surprising given how conservative investment has become this year. Silicon Valley is significantly outperforming both the United States (4.7%) and California as a whole (5.3%).
Source: SVBJ
Monday, October 17, 2016
San Jose Metro led the nation in economic growth for 2015!
The San Jose Metro grew its economy by an incredible 8.9% last year. This is miles away from the next city which is Houston at 4.6%. For all the buzz San Francisco got, they grew their economy by 4.1% last year, less than half of San Jose and putting them fifth on the list. New York barely made a dent at 1.7%.
What is even more impressive is that if you look at ALL 382 metros, including the smaller ones where it is easier to have big economic swings, San Jose still had the 2nd fastest growing economy in the US. Only Midland, TX with a population of 140k had a faster rate of growth.
The bubble chart below the grid shows economic performance versus the size of the metro (larger bubble = more population). San Jose is still performing like a fast-growing startup (hot small city) despite the fact the metro has 2 million people.
To paraphrase a Twain quote: the reports of Silicon Valley's death are greatly exaggerated. Every economy in the US would love to be where San Jose is today.
Source: CNBC, Hillrise from the San Jose Development Forum
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Saturday Stats: San Jose has the highest density of computer and math-related jobs
The chart below compares each city to the national average. A rating of 4.3 means San Jose has 4.3 times the national average of computer and math jobs. For stats on other types of jobs, hit the source link below.
Source: Abodo, Hillrise from the San Jose Development Forum