Technology workers continue to flock to companies far away from Silicon Valley as fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic reshapes workplaces, labor markets and the economy, employers and industry analysts say
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Key attractions include more affordable housing markets, a lower cost of living and a ready availability of schools and other services. At the same time, the adoption of remote and hybrid work models at many companies has made tech jobs more portable. Jing Liao, chief administration officer at Solera Holdings Inc., an automotive-software maker based in Westlake, Texas, said the company has been expanding its tech team over the past several years. With tight job markets elsewhere, Ms. Liao said, she has had no trouble filling tech positions from a growing pool of local skilled workers.
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