For sure, when you are looking for a job, you are not just aiming to get your dream job but also the perfect place where you can live while working. Although there are tech jobs everywhere, there are certain cities that will pay you more for tech-savvy jobs and that is what we will have in this list today.

1. Seattle. In Seattle, the average salary for tech is at $103,309. As we all know, Microsoft is just near the area at Redmond, Washington. But aside from that company, there are also other tech companies around the area like Boeing and Amazon. But there are plenty of other tech companies in the area, including Amazon and Boeing. Google has a Wi-Fi installed in public areas and also in low-income residents. But one can get a local ISP like CenturyLink and Wave that have various gigabit offerings like the 2 gigabit Comcast Pro service with a rate of $300 per month, PC Mag wrote.

2. Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Although this is the center of politics and the government, there are also tech-related jobs in the area. Techies earn an average of $102,873 in the area.

3. Boston. According to Travel Channel, Boston is "a hotbed of high-tech innovation in fields such as biotech and software." This city is one of the top tech cities especially that there are many tech graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The city has an Innovation District and encourages grads to stay in the city which offers an average salary of $103,675.

4. Sacramento. In 2015, the salary increased to 0.5 percent in the area to $97,237 which is good news for the tech industry. Microsoft and Sacramento has a signed a digital alliance which aims to encourage girls to enter the tech sector by providing training and events.

5. Los Angeles. Tech workers in the city may enjoy $105,091 average salary for various tech companies just like a job at the nearby Tesla Design Studio in Hawthorne.

6. Denver. Those in the tech industry can expect to earn on average $97,882 from the city. The Denver Tech Cente, which has existed since the 1970s, is encouraging tech companies to settle in the city. Near the city is Boulder, which was dubbed as the No. 1 metro area for high-tech start-up density in 2015.

7. San Diego. One can earn about $98,934 here for tech-related jobs. The city is home to Qualcomm and also of different start-ups which includes over 50 that is part of the EvoNexus incubator.