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Tech sector hiring is hot again as Google, Twitter, etc., grow
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Tech sector hiring is hot again as Google, Twitter, etc., grow
Tech sector hiring is hot again as Google, Twitter, etc., grow By Jon Swartz, USA TODAYUpdated 3d 13h ago | http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2011-03-29-technology-jobs_N.htm SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley companies are swooping in and scooping up potential employees in a frenzy of hiring not seen since the Internet bubble of a decade ago. The tech industry is beginning to resemble an economic Nirvana, as established companies and start-ups alike hire aggressively and court prospective recruits. The competition is so fierce, many employers are dangling goodies such as iPads, nifty cubicles, shuttle service and meals to harvest top talent in engineering, social-media, website and product design, data crunching and analysis, and management. A surge in tech hires in California could portend an upturn for the larger U.S. economy, says Jesse Harriott, chief knowledge officer at online job site Monster.com. |
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