12 cities where CIOs are hiring for their tech teams in 2018

Twenty-one percent of CIOs said they plan to hire full-time technology professionals in the first half of 2018, according to a recent survey developed by Robert Half Technology.

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The report gathered data from phone interviews with over 2,600 CIOs in 26 major U.S. markets, who reported a six-month hiring outlook.

Here are the top 12 cities where CIOs are expanding their tech teams in the first half of 2018, according to the survey.

1. San Diego
2. Atlanta
3. New York City
4. Austin (Texas)
5. Charlotte (N.C.)
6. Minneapolis
7. Philadelphia
8. Des Moines (Iowa)
9. Miami
10. Cleveland
11. Phoenix
12. Salt Lake City

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