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2015 Endeavor Miami Impact Report

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11 Economic snapshot of South Florida's strongest verticals and the key trends affecting them. As evidenced by the graph below, Endeavor Miami has found that software and tech jobs in South Florida are expected to grow faster than total employment growth in South Florida. Additionally, the number of small to medium firms (defined as having 1-499 employees) in professional and technological services has grown at a rate of approximately 4.8% CAGR from 2010-2014. 1 Software, Technology and IT 0 10 2014 Computer User Support Specialists Software Developers, Applications Computer systems analysts Computer programmers Computer network architects Network and computer systems architects and admin Web developers Sw developers, systems sw Computer network support Other comp. and mathematical 2022F 20 30 40 ~36 ~40 50 The trends driving innovation and entrepreneurship activity in the software, technology and IT vertical include: augmentation of the physical world; crowdsourcing and collaboration platforms; data analytics software; enterprise application customization; automated robotics and IT architecture resilience. 2 CAGR (14-22) ~ 1.6% All South Florida occupations expected to grow ~ 1.2% CAGR (14-22) 4 tech companies are active Endeavor Entrepreneurs. 1 Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2 Accenture TechVision 2014 and ITBusiness Edge. 91% of individuals that complete Wyncode's program receive job placement. Innovative Co-working Spaces Supporting South Florida's Tech Talent Include: - BUILDING.co - The LAB Miami

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