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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, January 18, 2025.

We're starting the day with a major event happening in our city. Thousands are expected to participate in the People's March, formerly known as the Women's March, which kicks off today at 9 a.m. with a rally at Cal Anderson Park. The march will begin at 11 a.m. and progress peacefully towards Seattle Center. This event comes just two days before former President Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington D.C. on January 20[1][3].

Moving on to our job market snapshot, Seattle's tech scene is thriving. Data scientists are leading the pack with a 48% growth rate, while cybersecurity analysts follow with a 42% growth rate. AI engineering and cloud computing roles are also significantly in demand. Major employers like Amazon and Microsoft are expanding their operations, with Amazon planning to have 25,000 employees in the area by 2025. Entry-level developer salaries start at approximately $85,000, while experienced roles like cybersecurity analysts may reach up to $190,000 annually[2][4].

In real estate news, there are no major updates on notable commercial or residential property sales, but we'll keep an eye on any developments. As for new business activity, REI recently exited its 'Experiences' businesses, laying off hundreds of employees.

Looking at community events, the People's March is the highlight of the day. For those planning to attend, be aware that Metro has announced service impacts due to the planned demonstration in downtown Seattle today[5].

In terms of weather, it's going to be a chilly day, so bundle up if you're heading out to the march or any other outdoor activities. The frigid temperatures have also led to the parade and inauguration viewing being moved indoors.

Before we wrap up, a quick mention of local school achievements and sports results isn't possible today due to the focus on the People's March and other major developments. However, we do want to note that the tech industry's growth is creating numerous opportunities for early-career talent, making Seattle a prime destination for tech professionals.

This has been Seattle 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