Kentucky Attracts Top Tech Talent with Higher Quality of Life, Lower Cost of Living
2 Dec 2021
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With the technology sector slated for continued fast-paced growth and about 3.5 million STEM openings expected by 2025, demand for tech talent remains sky-high. But even some of the most skilled workers still struggle to attain their full potential while dealing with the exorbitantly high costs of living in areas like San Francisco, New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
An opportunity for a fulfilling career in tech while enjoying a higher quality of life is emerging in Kentucky, which features a growing innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem, affordable living and entertainment options that run the gamu
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