What is Silicon Valley really like?

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In summary, Silicon Valley is known for its big-name tech companies and offers a wide range of job opportunities in various industries. However, it is also known for its high cost of living and traffic issues. While the cities within Silicon Valley may not be the most attractive places to live, the surrounding Bay Area offers plenty of vibrant and beautiful areas to live. Participating in a startup company may require building up targeted work experience first. Overall, Silicon Valley is a hub for business rather than lifestyle or culture.
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What is Silicon Valley really like? Obviously, many big name tech companies are there, but what's the atmosphere like? Is it like any other city (but more expensive)? Are there tons of opportunities there?

If I were to move there and work full time as an EE, would I also be able to participate in a startup company? Or is that something unheard of?
 
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The main disadvantages of Silicon Valley are the cost of living (especially housing), and the traffic. The job market varies in cycles, and right now is a bit on the upswing. There are lots of different opportunities, and a wide range of types of jobs available (lots of different kinds of products to work on).

If you're single and are okay with living in an apartment for a while (so no big money outlay for a house), then moving here is relatively easy. You would want to target a few companies here with work that you are interested in, and go through the interview process. If you're hired, the company should pay for your move.

You will need to build up some targeted work experience and successes at your work, before you will be able to interest a startup. But there are definitely a bunch of them around the Valley, with new startups popping up regularly. If you are good in your work, you will get calls from headhunters pretty regularly.
 
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Tons of companies, tons of jobs, tons of opportunities. Silicon valley itself (the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, Mountain View, etc.) is kinda run down and ugly, though. It's mostly just miles and miles of subdevelopments with tiny, 1960's houses, office parks, strip malls, and boring, sterile "downtowns." Silicon valley is desperately in need of gentrification.

Luckily, the bay area is full of vibrant, beautiful places to live, and if you're willing to commute a bit, you can have a great job AND a beautiful home.

- Warren
 
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Thanks for the replies!

Wow, run down and ugly? I figured it would be the opposite. I've always had these great views of SV before, guess they're not real. :/
 
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user101 said:
Thanks for the replies!

Wow, run down and ugly? I figured it would be the opposite. I've always had these great views of SV before, guess they're not real. :/

Like Warren said, it depends on the area. Palo Alto is nice, for example. Some parts of San Jose can be downers, and some can be dangerous... Although San Jose has been rated the safest big city in the nation recently, I think.

Also, keep in mind that you are sitting right between the ocean and the Sierras and Yosemite and lots of other great places to play. The traffic in Si Valley makes getaways challenging sometimes, though, so you have to plan your getaway well.
 
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Yep, the bay area is one of the best places I've ever lived, and I don't want to leave it. The bay area as a whole is composed of many different, unique areas, and there are a million things to do in and all around it. It just happens that Silicon Valley itself -- again, I'm referring specifically to the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, Milpitas, etc. -- is one of the least attractive places to live in the bay area. It's solely a center of business, not lifestyle or culture.

- Warren
 
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It's solely a center of business, not lifestyle or culture.

- Warren

Ah ok - just mainly business then. Answered my question.

Thanks chroot and berkeman.
 

1. What is the main industry in Silicon Valley?

Silicon Valley is known for its thriving technology industry, particularly in the fields of computer software, hardware, and internet services. Companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Tesla are all headquartered in Silicon Valley.

2. Is living in Silicon Valley expensive?

Yes, the cost of living in Silicon Valley is among the highest in the United States. The demand for housing and the high salaries of tech workers contribute to the high cost of living in the area.

3. What is the culture like in Silicon Valley?

The culture in Silicon Valley is highly innovative, competitive, and fast-paced. It is also known for its work hard, play hard mentality, with long work hours and a strong emphasis on networking and collaboration.

4. Are there any downsides to working in Silicon Valley?

Despite its reputation as a hub for innovation and success, there are some downsides to working in Silicon Valley. The high cost of living and intense work culture can lead to burnout and lack of work-life balance. Additionally, the pressure to constantly innovate and succeed can be overwhelming for some individuals.

5. How has Silicon Valley changed over the years?

Silicon Valley has undergone significant changes since its early days as a hub for semiconductor and computer companies. It has expanded to include a diverse range of industries, such as biotechnology, clean energy, and social media. The area has also become more diverse and has seen an increase in the cost of living and traffic congestion.

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