Thursday, June 26, 2008

Study: Tech jobs booming in Washington region

BY ANDREW NOYES, CONGRESSDAILY

The high-tech industry in the Washington region added 6,100 jobs for a total of 295,800 workers in 2006, making the capital region the second largest "cybercity" by high-tech employment, behind only the New York metro area, the American Electronics Association said in a report released on Tuesday.

The nation's capital also has the fifth highest concentration of high-tech workers in the nation, according to the most current metropolitan data available. High-tech firms employed 132 of every 1,000 private sector workers in 2006. The jobs are high paying too -- the average tech sector worker in Washington earned $92,700, about 67 percent more than the region's average private sector wage.

Ninety-five percent of Washington's high-tech industry is in the services sectors, AeA noted in its report. The area ranked first in the nation by employment in computer systems design and related services, with 137,100 workers in 2006. It also ranked first in engineering services, with 44,400 jobs, and 2nd in R&D and testing labs, with 40,200 jobs.

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