As of May 2020, Silicon Valley was home to 2,000 tech companies — the greatest concentration anywhere in the world. Between 2011 and 2019, Silicon Valley startups received more than $113 billion of funding. Add in an incredible concentration of talent generating and building on innovative ideas plus top tech corporations hungry to gobble up new companies, and it’s been an environment impossible to emulate anywhere else in the world.
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Transformation Into Remote Digital Fintech and Tech By Working Anywhere with Digital Nomad Visas
According to research done from Stanford University, digital nomads are 13 percent more productive than their office counterparts, as well as taking less time off as well as taking fewer sick days.
Job Hunting 101: Social Media Tips for Aspiring Employees
Job hunting on today’s world is considered a lot easier according to some. An aspiring employee can now apply through the web, with job hunting sites are a thing nowadays. Examples for this are JobsStreet, Linkedin, Indeed, Kalibir, and many more. Also, social media sites are also used as to post jobs. Facebook, Twitter, and even on Instagram. There are job opportunities out now everywhere.
Tech Exodus: 30% of Tech Workers Have Already Left Major Cities During Covid-19, Survey Shows
Chicago is hardest hit, but the Bay Area is doing well overall
Will Technologists Return to Tech Hubs Such as Silicon Valley?
Over the past several months, pundits and analysts have questioned whether the COVID-19 pandemic will permanently disrupt that recipe. New data from Blind (which anonymously surveys technologists) and Room8 (which produces an app that connects people with roommates and apartments) suggests the answer is… complicated. Sure, the pandemic could radically change how these hubs look and operate in years to come, but some of the impacts might not be as dire as some expect.