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Showing 5 of 5 jobs in New York
Monk
Monk helps businesses get paid. We are solving the $3T accounts receivables problem with AI. Searching for full-stack engineers, FDE, MTS (Member of T...
Pencil
About us: At Pencil, we are driving innovation in advertising technology through our state-of-the-art SaaS product, which harnesses Generative AI to r...
Pascal
Pascal’s mission is to deliver AI-native systems to the offline economy, starting with the consumer packaged goods (CPG) sector. We are reinventing ho...
Sony Music Entertainment
Sony Music Entertainment is one of the world's leading music companies, home to artists, labels, and the technology that powers them. We're hiring acr...
TRUFF
About Truff TRUFF is a premium truffle-infused condiments brand born at the intersection of heat and flavor. In 2015, TRUFF co-founders built the popu...
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New York City has emerged as a major tech hub rivaling Silicon Valley, with a thriving ecosystem spanning fintech, media tech, health tech, and enterprise software. The city's tech sector benefits from proximity to Wall Street, major media companies, and a diverse talent pool drawn from world-class universities.
NYC's tech scene is uniquely interdisciplinary, blending technology with finance, media, fashion, and healthcare. The city hosts major engineering offices for Google, Meta, Amazon, and Spotify, alongside homegrown companies like MongoDB, Datadog, and Etsy.
Developer salaries in New York typically range from $120k-$190k+ base, with fintech and quantitative roles often exceeding $200k. Total compensation at top firms rivals Silicon Valley levels.
Software engineer base salaries in NYC range from $120k for entry-level to $190k+ for senior roles. Fintech and quantitative engineering positions frequently exceed $200k in base salary alone. Total compensation at FAANG offices and top startups in NYC is comparable to Silicon Valley, with strong equity and bonus components.
Fintech (Stripe, Bloomberg, Two Sigma), media/advertising tech (The New York Times, BuzzFeed, DoubleVerify), health tech (Oscar Health, Ro), e-commerce (Etsy, Shopify NYC), and enterprise SaaS (MongoDB, Datadog) are the major drivers. NYC's diversity of industries means developers can apply their skills across many sectors.
Absolutely. NYC offers the second-largest tech ecosystem in the US with diverse industry exposure, excellent networking opportunities, and salaries that compete with San Francisco. The city's cultural richness, public transit, and walkability appeal to many engineers who prefer urban living outside of the Bay Area.
NYC offers comparable salaries and opportunities with a more diverse industry mix. San Francisco leads in pure tech/startup density and VC funding, while NYC excels in fintech, media tech, and cross-industry roles. Cost of living is similarly high in both cities, though NYC offers better public transit and walkability.