Tech Jobs in New York City, NY

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New York City remains a magnet for tech talent thanks to its deep venture ecosystem, world‑class universities, and a concentration of Fortune 500 tech leaders. The city hosts over 5,000 startups, backed by more than $4 B in venture funding in 2023, and benefits from annual events like the NYC Tech Summit that bring together talent, investors, and industry leaders.

Tech roles span fintech, media, e‑commerce, health tech, and AI. Companies such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Stripe, Square, Bloomberg, The New York Times, and OpenAI hire software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and cybersecurity specialists. Neighborhoods like Flatiron District, Brooklyn Heights, and the Hudson Yards tech corridor house both corporate headquarters and agile bootcamps.

Rent in Manhattan averages $3,800 per month and Brooklyn $2,500, while food, transportation, and healthcare add significant overhead. Salary transparency from 57,606 listings allows you to benchmark offers against local averages—often $120,000–$200,000 for senior engineers—and negotiate pay that matches the high cost of living.

Lead Electrical Technician - Foreman

Company: DVM Industries

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Mar 27, 2025

DVM is a leader in innovative electrical construction, including large EV charger projects, ground floor buildouts using the latest installation techniques and…

Information Security Analyst II

Company: 1199SEIU Family of Funds

Location: New York, NY

Posted Mar 29, 2025

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification preferred; SANS and other Information Security related certification a plus.

18 Wheeler - Semi Owner Op's

Company: EM Way Inc

Location: New York State

Posted Mar 27, 2025

MUST have your own truck (no leases available)*. MUST have or be able to get your own IRP (truck registration)*. *Home time when you need it*.

Sales Associate

Company: Asia Society

Location: New York, NY

Posted Mar 27, 2025

Assist the sales team in achieving sales goals and performance metrics by driving sales through the engagement of customers, suggestive selling, sharing product…

CDL Route Delivery Driver

Company: Manhattan Beer Distributors

Location: Ridgewood, NY

Posted Mar 27, 2025

Must have 6 months of driving experience. Commercial driving: 1 year (Preferred). Making sure the truck is accurately loaded with product before the run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in New York City?
NYC offers a full spectrum of tech positions: senior and junior software engineers, data scientists, machine learning engineers, AI researchers, product managers, UX/UI designers, cybersecurity analysts, DevOps engineers, infrastructure architects, and technical project managers. Roles span fintech, media, e‑commerce, health tech, real estate tech, and AI labs.
How do remote and on-site trends look for tech roles in NYC?
Most large firms like JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Bloomberg maintain hybrid models, requiring on‑site presence 2–3 days a week for collaboration. Startups in Brooklyn and the Flatiron District often favor fully remote or flexible arrangements, but in‑office perks such as coffee shops, networking events, and proximity to Wall Street remain attractive.
Who are the major employers hiring tech talent in NYC?
Key employers include JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Bloomberg, Verizon, Meta (Facebook), Amazon, IBM, Square, Stripe, and fintech leaders like Robinhood, SoFi, and Klarna. Media giants such as The New York Times, Vox Media, and Condé Nast also recruit heavily for engineering and data science roles.
What are salary expectations for tech jobs in NYC?
Entry‑level tech roles typically pay $80,000–$110,000; mid‑level positions range from $110,000–$160,000; senior engineers and product leaders command $160,000–$250,000 plus bonuses and equity. Median total compensation often exceeds $200,000 for experienced roles, reflecting the city’s high living costs.
What advice is there for relocating to NYC for tech work?
Start by researching neighborhoods—Manhattan’s midtown for corporate tech, Brooklyn Heights for startups, and Midtown East for media. Budget for rent ($2,500–$4,000+), transportation (MetroCard, bike share), and food. Network at meetups, attend industry events, and leverage LinkedIn groups. Secure a temporary housing option while searching, and if you’re non‑US, ensure your visa status (H‑1B, O‑1) aligns with the employer’s sponsorship capabilities.

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