
Destination Guide: San Francisco
Home to tech giants, Facebook, Google and Apple, and well known for a fog called Karl, cable cars and undulating hills, San Francisco is a hella great place to live and work. (Get used to hearing the word hella, as it’s a popular term used regularly in a San Franciscans vernacular).
It’s ranked the third largest USA urban economy as of 2017 and boasts a GDP of $878 billion, it’s the epicentre of what tech dreams are made of, and is a certified hot spot for start-up businesses.
Also known as “The City by the Bay,” San Francisco is culturally diverse with a highly intellectual business community that is at the forefront of developing new technologies. It’s a city that can be career defining for those in the tech industry and continues to be the driving force behind the tech boom today.
In fact, there’s currently a shift underfoot in terms of where tech companies are choosing to base themselves. With the likes of Twitter, Zendesk and Airbnb now favouring downtown San Francisco over Silicon Valley, the city has quite the selection of tech royalty right at their doorstep.
Well known for landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge (that despite what many think is actually orange vermilion), Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary and Fisherman’s Wharf, this is a city that is in constant motion and fast paced. Needless to say, San Francisco with a reported population of 884 363, offers exciting and dynamic opportunities for many business professionals.
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