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Who’s Hiring? (Amazon and Walmart—Again—Plus Microsoft, Uber, and Salesforce) Who’s Firing? (Hardly Anybody) spectrum.ieee.org/view-from-the-…


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Stay tuned for @EmsiData's third annual Talent Attraction Scorecard coming later this month. See Greater Fort Lauderdale's focus on #talent and use of Emsi's 2017 scorecard rankings here: ow.ly/Q92b30m9rfN #EconDev #workforcedevelopment

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Training the Lifeblood of the Business Community

Training the Lifeblood of the Business Community


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Our EVP of Talent Analytics, Bruce Evans, spoke this week on the impact of talent market data at the @pafow2018 conference in Philadelphia. We're honored to sponsor this excellent event! #PAFOW #peopleanalytics #HRAnalytics

LightcastData's tweet image. Our EVP of Talent Analytics, Bruce Evans, spoke this week on the impact of talent market data at the @pafow2018 conference in Philadelphia. We're honored to sponsor this excellent event! #PAFOW #peopleanalytics #HRAnalytics

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After comparing the three Washington, D.C.-area regions that are Amazon HQ2 finalists, Northern Virginia (especially Fairfax County) stands out for software talent. But the real power of D.C. is the metro area as a whole: economicmodeling.com/2018/03/10/thr…


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New research with @Burning_Glass data shows the #STEM skills gap may be less about a shortage of workers than about how quickly tech skills go out of date ow.ly/9K4e30m451m

mattsigelman's tweet image. New research with @Burning_Glass data shows the #STEM skills gap may be less about a shortage of workers than about how quickly tech skills go out of date ow.ly/9K4e30m451m

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“Our economy has changed, but we haven’t changed the metrics.” Great presentation by @ryanlilly at #IEDCAtlanta on how measuring #econdev success by jobs created is outdated. Lilly cited @KauffmanFDN: “People are the new companies.”


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