Detroit has been ranked among the top 25 American and Canadian cities to hire quality tech talent “on the cheap.”
The 2017 Scoring Tech Talent report from real estate and investment firm CBRE assesses tech talent, labor quality, business costs and other conditions affecting hiring across North America.
Detroit is often referred to as the next Silicon Valley, but it appears startups here can get off the ground without the labor costs well documented in the Bay Area — another reason tech entrepreneurs like Ted Serbinski are moving to the Motor City in ever-increasing numbers.
Peter Corrado
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