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RE[3]: Victims of talent hunt or just restructering?
by twitterfire on Mon 9th May 2011 12:46
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""My 20cent is smaller companies will have it tough keeping their star players in this environment." Or, they'll just begin off shoring everything like the big companies. The recent trend is to search for cheap labor rather than talent. That's not my idea of how things should be done, but it's difficult to ignore what's happened to the US IT workers this past decade.
I don't understand your comment about going offshore, and the mention of US IT workers. Canonical is already offshore, being a South African company. You do realize it is not based in the US, correct? "
Some people do believe that the World consists only of US.
RE[3]: Victims of talent hunt or just restructering?
by holmja on Mon 9th May 2011 14:05
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RE[4]: Victims of talent hunt or just restructering?
by DrillSgt on Mon 9th May 2011 15:35
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RE[3]: Victims of talent hunt or just restructering?
by Alfman on Wed 11th May 2011 03:13
in reply to "RE[2]: Victims of talent hunt or just restructering?"
"I don't understand your comment about going offshore, and the mention of US IT workers. Canonical is already offshore, being a South African company. You do realize it is not based in the US, correct?"
The post I responded to actually referred to other US companies specifically by name.




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I don't understand your comment about going offshore, and the mention of US IT workers. Canonical is already offshore, being a South African company. You do realize it is not based in the US, correct?