14 Best Cities to Grow Your Digital Marketing Career
CIOs in these cities are ahead of the game when aligning marketing and IT
It takes smart people and a progressive CIO to bridge the gap between marketing and technology. Some places foster collaboration better than others. A Robert Half Technology survey found that CIOs in 14 major cities were more equipped for collaboration on digital projects than the national average. Talented people in both marketing and tech might want to grow their digital careers in these cities.
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 67%
No: 30%
“The Detroit area is becoming a hotbed for tech companies that are growing their local presence and working on digital initiatives,” says John Reed, senior executive director at Robert Half Technology. “This increased focus on digital projects, namely website development, has likely added to local technology leaders feeling supported in these endeavors.
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 63%
No: 35%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 63%
No: 37%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 62%
No: 38%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 61%
No: 38%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 59%
No: 38%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 59%
No: 37%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 58%
No: 40%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 56%
No: 41%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 56%
No: 40 %
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 56%
No: 41%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 56%
No: 38%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 57%
No: 42%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 55%
No: 41%
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 53% (one point below the national average)
No: 43%
“It’s hard to presume why this may be the case, but there are a number of reasons that make an organization ready for digital initiatives,” says John Reed, senior executive director at Robert Half Technology. “They include support from leadership, teams who understand the importance of effective communication and collaboration across divisions, and having the talent in place to execute quickly and effectively.”
CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives?
Yes: 53% (one point below the national average)
No: 43%
“It’s hard to presume why this may be the case, but there are a number of reasons that make an organization ready for digital initiatives,” says John Reed, senior executive director at Robert Half Technology. “They include support from leadership, teams who understand the importance of effective communication and collaboration across divisions, and having the talent in place to execute quickly and effectively.”
In a Robert Half Technology survey, CIOs were asked: Do you feel your company has a structure that supports the seamless integration between marketing and IT for digital initiatives? Here are the national averages.
Yes: 54%
No: 42%
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