Is Software, IT & Cybersecurity a Good Job Market in Pittsburgh, PA?

Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: competitive | Confidence: High

Pittsburgh is still a viable market for Software, IT & Cybersecurity, but it is not an easy one. The metro unemployment rate was 4.7% in February 2026, while total metro nonfarm employment was down -0.6% year-over-year and Information employment was down -1.9% year-over-year in March 2026.[3][4][5] At the same time, we observed more than 450 local postings across more than 175 companies over the last 90 days, and Revelio Public Labor Statistics shows Pennsylvania software, IT & cybersecurity postings up 33.8% year-over-year even as category employment stayed essentially flat.[6][7][8] That mix points to real openings, but slower net expansion and more selective hiring.

Best positioned: Mid-to-senior candidates who can work on-site, target finance or defense-adjacent teams, and show Java, Python, Kubernetes, or systems-heavy engineering depth have the best odds right now.[9][10][11][12][13]

Main caution: Do not treat this like the old remote-first tech market: only about 10% of sampled roles are entry-level, about 10% are remote, and the typical active posting has been open around 28 days.[14][9][15]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Hard. Only about 10% of sampled openings are entry-level, while about 40% are mid-level and about 40% are senior.[14]

Best target: Target internships, junior QA/support, and engineering-lab or finance-adjacent roles where you can show Java, Python, SQL, or C++ work samples; those are the most common local skills and the local signal set includes AI Signal Research, Carnegie Mellon University lab roles, and PNC tech openings.[11][12][25][13]

Biggest mistake: Applying as a generic software engineer with no shipped project, no internship, and no evidence you can work on-site.

Next step: Build one Java or Python backend project with SQL and Git, publish the repo, and apply within a week of posting because the typical active posting stays open around 28 days.[11][15]

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate to competitive. There are real openings, but the local backdrop is softer, with metro unemployment at 4.7% in February and Information employment down -1.9% year-over-year in March.[3][5]

Best target: Aim at backend, platform, SRE, cloud, and security-support roles in finance, tech, and engineering employers; PNC's Pittsburgh Site Reliability opening is a clear local example.[10][13]

Biggest mistake: Leading with a tool list instead of quantified wins in reliability, delivery speed, incident response, migration, or secure development.

Next step: Create three resume versions—backend, platform/SRE, and security—and prioritize on-site plus hybrid roles first because they make up about 90% of the sampled market.[9]

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Hard unless you already have adjacent hands-on experience in networking, testing, military or clearance-linked work, or enterprise operations.[12][26]

Best target: Start with field test, systems validation, lab-support, or security-adjacent engineering roles rather than generic software engineering; those are the clearest local bridges in this bundle.[26][25][12]

Biggest mistake: Trying to jump straight into senior software titles without public code, troubleshooting evidence, or regulated-environment experience.

Next step: Pick one lane—Java backend, Python automation, or platform support—ship two artifacts in that lane, and if you need sponsorship, filter early because only about 15% of postings that state a policy mention visa sponsorship.[11][27]

Salary Reality

high pay highly concentrated

Live Pittsburgh postings center on about $102k to $155k, with a broader 25th-75th band of about $80k to $190k; hourly-paid roles center on about $65 to $70 / hour.[20][21] As a comparison point, mean offered salary on new openings in Pennsylvania was about $111,126 in April 2026 (n=1,634), while the national figure was about $124,141 (n=153,010); those are sample-based mean offered salaries on openings rather than local medians.[22]

This is a high-paying category relative to Pennsylvania openings overall, which averaged about $70,939 across all occupations.[22] In practice, Pittsburgh can still pay well if you are in the experienced half of the stack.

The upside is offset by access barriers: about 80% of sampled roles are mid or senior, only about 10% are entry-level, and most openings are on-site or hybrid rather than remote.[14][9]

Best-paying path: The strongest upside appears in senior software, SRE, security, and cloud-security tracks. National salary guides put senior software engineers around $142K-$210K and DevSecOps or cloud-security paths roughly in the $115,000-$208,000 range, which helps explain why local finance and security-sensitive roles can clear the top of the Pittsburgh posting band.[23][24][13]

Caution: Do not anchor on the highest national guide numbers. Local posted pay is a mix of role types, and this category spans everything from help desk to security architecture, so top-end figures mainly apply to specialized senior hires rather than the typical applicant.[20][14]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

Opportunity is spread across a long tail of employers rather than controlled by one company, even though PNC Business Credit and PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. are the most consistently active named employers in the sample.[32][2] Industry mix is led by technology at about 35% and information technology at about 20%, but finance matters more here than in many metros: financial services account for about 15% and finance about 10% of sampled postings.[10] That makes Pittsburgh a better bet for candidates who can translate software or infrastructure work into regulated, customer-facing, or internal platform environments. The strongest local signals are not just pure app development. PNC is explicitly hiring in Pittsburgh for a Software Engineering Manager role in Retail Digital Applications with a Site Reliability focus,[13] while AI Signal Research and Carnegie Mellon University show defense-adjacent and lab-based openings tied to software, cybersecurity, signal processing, and neural network work near Pittsburgh.[12][25] Actalent's Pittsburgh recruiting for software and signal-processing work adds another clue that embedded, communications, testing, and security crossover skills have real local value.[26] Access is uneven by level. About 40% of sampled roles are mid-level and about 40% are senior, versus about 10% entry-level,[14] so the market rewards specialization more than generic availability. If you are junior, target the finance, lab, and engineering niches where local employers appear more likely to train around a concrete technical stack than an abstract software engineer profile.

Where to focus: Focus first on on-site or hybrid mid-career roles in finance, platform/SRE, and security-adjacent engineering, then use lab or test-heavy roles as alternate entry points.

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: April 2026. Latest direct Pittsburgh, PA data: April 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: High. Recent local government data, current local posting signals, and state-level occupation signals point in the same general direction.

Limitations

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