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Ask HN: How does Austin compare to other tech hubs?

14 pointsby TP4Cornholioalmost 8 years ago
I am a developer in the Washington DC metro considering moving to Austin because the DC metro area tech seems to be many years behind the other tech hubs. I was if people had insights or stories they&#x27;d like to share about moving to Austin.<p>How do salaries compare?<p>Is it easy to get a job if you&#x27;re an average engineer? (ie. not from Google, etc.)<p>What is the tech culture like at most companies? (Here most companies wear suits, etc?<p>Do most people work crazy hours?<p>Is the technology a few years behind SV?<p>Please share your thoughts

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bddenhartogalmost 8 years ago
A few things I&#x27;ve noticed as I&#x27;ve read about other peoples&#x27; experiences:<p>- Most startups are B2B, as opposed to those in Silicon Valley, of which the vast majority are B2C.<p>- Things move a bit slower - there&#x27;s more planning, less hackety-hacking. This isn&#x27;t necessarily a bad thing, and doesn&#x27;t mean that you&#x27;ll be twiddling your thumbs.<p>- Cost of living is much, much lower, as you might imagine.<p>- Tech scene is smaller, but more tight-knit. There aren&#x27;t a vast array of VCs and companies like in the valley, so chances are you&#x27;ll bump into the same people over time, and be able to build more personal connections within your network, which is probably better than having a larger, more impersonal network.<p>- A lot of big companies have satellite offices around Austin, like Apple, Intel, IBM, etc. You aren&#x27;t necessarily locked into working for an &quot;Austin company&quot;, if you don&#x27;t want to.
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tiredwiredalmost 8 years ago
Austin is modern technically but, small compared to other cities. I moved there in 2005 and moved away in 2010 because the tech companies in my niche went away and I could not even get an interview let alone a job.
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johnkoperalmost 8 years ago
Generally there are more job opportunities in Washington DC area. Salaries are also slightly higher there ~$110k&#x2F;yearly vs ~$105k&#x2F;yearly . You can do some comparison on the salary map: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;jobsquery.it&#x2F;map" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;jobsquery.it&#x2F;map</a>