Is the computer major developing in Tianjin?

Computer major has not developed much in Tianjin. According to relevant data, in the past two years, Beijing has the highest demand for computer recruitment, accounting for 16.5%, ranking 1 nationwide. Followed by 13.3% in Shanghai, 10.2% in Shenzhen and 5.4% in Hangzhou. Statistics depend on public data released by various platforms, and system stability will affect objectivity, which is for reference only. You can go to Beijing, IT industry or IT post. As long as you occupy one of them, the development prospects of second-tier cities (except Hangzhou) are far less than those of first-tier cities. Compared with Chengdu, Suzhou, Nanjing and other developed second-tier cities, Tianjin is a declining city, which is dominated by traditional manufacturing factories and can be said to be completely blank. There are programmers in Tianjin, mostly in traditional companies, and more than 90% of them are extremely informal startups. Moreover, Tianjin is different from other cities. To work in Tianjin, you need to go to the deserted suburban industrial park (Huayuan Outer Ring Road is good enough, Xiqing Saida, Dongli Airport and Binhai TEDA Industrial Zone can't even order a takeaway), and the working hours are above 996 (there are almost no companies in Tianjin that go to work at 9: 00, but they won't let you get off work before 9: 00 in the evening), but the salary you get is not a programmer at all. It is not much different from traditional industries (the pre-tax 10k of undergraduate courses is very high this year or two, and many of them get around 5k or even lower. But if you look at the housing price in Tianjin, the down payment for a small square meter in Hongqiao, Hedong, Hebei Province, in the sixth district of the city is 100w, so it is the right way to make money to save the Tianjin house in the Imperial Capital, and Tianjin programmers can't afford to buy Tianjin houses all their lives.