Technology Industry Insights

The technology industry is one of the largest and most important contributors to the U.S. economy. With nearly seven million workers employed at tech companiesand another million tech workers self-employed, tech is a massive part of the workforce.

Observation Baltimore recently surveyed 56 technology professionals in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area (BMA) to gain insight into the growing industry. Respondent’s industry concentrations and other findings are as follows.

 

The demand for strong workers in the technology space is likely to remain strong for years. “Technology is deeply embedded in virtually every business and industry,” says Steven Ostrowski, Director of Corporate Communications of CompTIA. “Healthcare, education, government, finance, entertainment, sports and dozens of other industries are hungry for workers who think strategically, communicate effectively, have strong business fundamentals and are creative in identifying how to use technology to make a business operate more efficiently and profitably.”

 

About Observation Baltimore:

At Observation Baltimore, we understand that the success of your research is directly tied to the quality of your participants. Recognized as one of the top Maryland market research facilities, we believe that Experienced Recruiting Makes the Difference. Our experienced recruiting is the foundation of our mission, as well as courteous and proactive hospitality and client services. Just six minutes from BWI airport and AMTRAK, our Baltimore research facility has a great location. Most importantly, we understand market research!

To request a summary of the survey data collected for this article, contact molly@obaltimore.com. If you would like to learn more about Observation Baltimore and how we can help with your next project here in Baltimore, contact us today. Visit www.observationbaltimore.com or call 410-332-0400 and ask for Karly.

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