@TechButMakeItReal

This video is for tech professionals already working in the U.S., or Canadians relocating south. If you’re outside these regions, the job trends, salaries, and career paths I cover will not apply to you. This data is based on local, on-site, or hybrid roles — not outsourcing-driven markets.

@itscooldawgdonteventrip

THX waiting for London and Paris France, Berlin too  maybe in part 4

@lisajguo

Great video thanks!🎉

@chibuikeoffu

What!!! Only these few subscribers. I'm sure you'll grow. This is just a great firehose of information. Fantastic video. Even though I work in Ireland and open to move anywhere. I love the format and pattern

@erikhernandez7509

Great video. You missed Chicago, DC, Miami, Phoenix

@firmlyheldbelief

Excellent video - how do you get such a strong sense of the niches of each city and what its like on the ground because youve been pretty accurate for this one, and the saudi/uae one

@superrandompetryk

From personal experience there are no jobs for middle level software devs in any of those cities if you have no network to give you an internally open position or big American university on your resume. Try blue collar work, it will bring a more stable career.

@CaliburPANDAs

Thanks Daria

@ham3ed

How isn’t Boston in this list?

@javier_chavarro

Great job on both the "NYC vs SF" video and this one. Greetings from Madrid, Spain. Salaries here are quite low, while the cost of living is comparable to San Francisco — you'd need around $7 million to buy a 3-bedroom apartment in the Salamanca neighborhood, right in the city center. I'm currently looking for a place where I can actually save 30% of my income. Should I move to Zurich? Dubai? Amsterdam? London? Looking forward to your next videos — I’m sure they’ll be amazing.