Worst Cities to Work in IT: International Edition

You think you've got it bad working your IT job in Detroit, Anchorage or Cleveland? Check out our global list of the riskiest and most toxic work environments -- then count your blessings.

CIO.com ruffled the feathers of so many prideful Clevelanders, Detroiters and Syracusians with our Worst U.S. Cities to Work in IT list, that we thought we'd see how the rest of the world fared when it came to employing IT professionals and expats. The results: Plenty of tech assignments around the globe will convince you that Detroit ain't so bad after all.

Linfen, China

You work in IT for a coal or energy company. Your boss tells you he's got an exciting...and...challenging assignment for a real "go getter," like you! The job: Setting up new IT operations in China's rich coal-producing center of Linfen. A Google (GOOG) search reveals Linfen, with more than 4 million residents, to be one of the most polluted cities in the world. "Um, hey boss, can we talk?"


Available IT Jobs in Linfen/Shanxi region (as posted on Jan. 22 on ChinaHR.com / Monster.com): 54