Omaha's Thriving Tech Scene Fuels Growth and Job Opportunities

13/01/2025 3 min
Omaha's Thriving Tech Scene Fuels Growth and Job Opportunities

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Monday, January 13, 2025.We're starting the week with a look at the tech scene in Omaha, which is thriving. Major companies like Mutual of Omaha, Union Pacific, and Toast are driving growth, creating numerous opportunities for tech professionals. The Nebraska Tech Collaborative is making significant strides, adding 147 new tech companies towards their goal of 300 by 2025. This growth is reflected in the job market, with high demand for roles in software development, data science, cloud engineering, AI, and cybersecurity. Salaries are competitive, with Cloud Engineers averaging $112,000 and Network Architects at $160,778[2][5].In other news, influenza cases are on the rise in Nebraska as students return to school from winter break. This is a reminder to take precautions and stay healthy during this flu season[1].Moving to real estate, there are no major commercial or residential property sales to report today. However, the city is seeing a surge in new development projects, particularly in the tech sector. The City of Omaha Planning Board recently held a public hearing and administrative meeting to discuss these developments[3].From City Hall, there are no significant updates that affect daily life, but the city is focusing on supporting the growing tech industry. The Omaha STEM Ecosystem is connecting education and business development, with over 1,400 members and 62 community volunteers working across five committees. Starting August 2025, Russell Middle School is launching a new STEM program, adding to the city's growing educational infrastructure[5].Weather-wise, it's going to be a chilly day today, but we're expecting a slow warm-up throughout the week. Make sure to bundle up if you're heading out[1].In business news, there are no major openings or closings to report, but the tech industry is buzzing with activity. Companies like Hudl and Flywheel are expanding, creating new job opportunities in cloud security, AI, and threat detection[2][5].Looking ahead to community events, the Omaha Supernovas are gearing up for their 2025 season opener. Head Coach Laura Kuhn shared her insights on the upcoming season in a recent interview[1].In local school achievements, the University of Nebraska at Omaha is making strides in cybersecurity education, offering hands-on experience in ethical hacking and digital forensics. Their cybersecurity program is ranked as the top public university program nationwide and second overall in the country[5].For a feel-good community story, we're highlighting the Omaha STEM Ecosystem's efforts to connect education and business development. This initiative is creating opportunities for students to gain real-world experience and fostering a strong tech community in Omaha[5].Finally, in today's crime report, there are no significant incidents or arrests to report from the past 24 hours. Public safety remains a priority in our community.This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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