Even as more workers report to an office than did a year ago, hybrid work that allows them to work from home at least part of the time remains the dominant trend.More than half of people with remote-capable jobs expect to work in a hybrid arrangement by the end of the year, according to Gallup, and online searches for hybrid jobs are up by 130% in the last year, according to IT-recruiting firm Frank Recruitment Group.As far as being able to work from home, at least some of the time, and commanding high pay goes, several major tech hubs still lead the way. More than a quarter of hybrid jobs in San Francisco and Seattle pay more than $100,000 per year, according to a report from SimpleTexting, a text message marketing service.The analysis looks at the top 100 highest-populated U.S. cities and the number of hybrid job openings, according to LinkedIn listings, within the city’s job market. Analysts then applied a filter to identify the share of hybrid jobs that pay $100,000 per year or more in each city.The top cities where hybrid workers earn $100,000 per year or more include:San Francisco: 27% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresSeattle: 26% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresLos Angeles: 14% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresAustin, Texas: 13% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresNew York City: 12% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresTucson, Arizona: 11% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresDetroit: 10% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresBoston: 10% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresSan Diego: 10% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresChicago: 10% of hybrid jobs pay six figuresIt makes sense that …
The 10 best cities for finding a hybrid job that pays $100,000 or more―they’re not all on the coasts – CNBC
