Tech Jobs in North America

454,191 open positions · Updated daily

North America remains a magnet for tech talent thanks to concentrated innovation hubs, a surge in AI and cloud startups, and a robust investment climate. Cities like San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, Toronto, and Vancouver host more than 3,270 open tech positions, giving candidates a wide array of roles from software engineering to data science.

Tech companies here span from global giants such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple to high‑growth SaaS firms like Shopify (Montreal), Atlassian (Seattle), and Databricks (San Francisco). Industries such as fintech, health‑tech, autonomous vehicles, and gaming thrive, offering positions in product management, cybersecurity, AI research, and cloud infrastructure.

While salaries are competitive, the cost of living varies dramatically—San Francisco and New York tops $80k/month for a single renter, whereas Austin and Toronto average $3k‑$4k/month. Transparent pay data lets you compare offers to the local market, plan housing budgets, and negotiate relocation packages with confidence.

Content Moderator

Company: Surreal

Location: Latin America

Posted Feb 28, 2025

Surreal is a company that manages AI likenesses of leading talent. They are hiring a virtual assistant to support their remote team. The role involves content moderation, take-down requests, research, content creation, and sales and marketing tasks. They are looking for someone detail-oriented, hustling, empathetic, and communicative.

Software Engineer III

Company: Scientific Research Corporation

Location: North Las Vegas, NV

Posted Feb 27, 2025

Working closely with project management, hardware engineering, communications engineering, configuration management, quality assurance and operations support to…

Senior Product Marketing Analyst

Company: Airtm

Location: Latin America

Posted Feb 28, 2025

Airtm is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Analyst to join their team. The role involves conducting market and product research, developing B2B and B2C strategies, analyzing data, creating content, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate should have 3+ years of experience in marketing or strategy roles, advanced spreadsheet skills, presentation skills, and analytical abilities. Familiarity with the financial industry and fluency in Spanish and English are preferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in North America?
North America offers roles in software engineering, data science, machine learning engineering, product management, UX/UI design, DevOps, cloud architecture, cybersecurity, AI research, blockchain development, and full‑stack development. Companies in Silicon Valley hire for .NET, Java, Python, Go, and Rust; Toronto focuses on AI and fintech; Austin is hot for gaming and embedded systems.
How are remote and on‑site roles trending in North America?
In 2023, 68% of tech openings allowed full‑remote work, 22% were hybrid, and 10% required on‑site presence. Remote‑first companies like Shopify and Atlassian offer global teams; on‑site roles cluster in data centers and corporate headquarters in Seattle, New York, and Toronto.
Who are the major employers in the tech sector?
Top employers include Amazon (Seattle), Google (Mountain View), Microsoft (Redmond), Apple (Cupertino), Meta (Menlo Park), Salesforce (San Francisco), Tesla (Palo Alto), NVIDIA (Santa Clara), Shopify (Montreal), Uber (San Francisco), Airbnb (San Francisco), and Netflix (Los Angeles). Canadian firms such as Shopify, Shopify, and Shopify also play a significant role.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in North America?
Entry‑level software engineers earn $90k‑$120k in the U.S. and $70k‑$90k in Canada; mid‑level $120k‑$160k; senior $160k‑$220k. Data scientists earn $100k‑$150k (U.S.) and $80k‑$120k (Canada). Product managers range $110k‑$170k (U.S.) and $90k‑$140k (Canada). Compensation often includes stock options, bonuses, and relocation allowances.
What advice do you have for relocating to North America for tech work?
Start with visa eligibility: U.S. H‑1B, L‑1, TN for Canadians, and Canadian Express Entry for skilled workers. Research cost of living in target city; use cost calculators like NerdWallet. Secure relocation packages from employers; negotiate housing stipends or remote work allowances. Build local networks through meetups, LinkedIn groups, and university alumni. Finally, understand tax implications: U.S. federal, state, and Canadian provincial taxes differ and can affect net pay.

Related Pages