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The firm still seems to get its pick of high-tech companies.
Most young high-tech companies don't pay any, and they have been the stars of this market.
"We lose a lot of people to the high-tech companies themselves."
And Japanese high-tech companies have actually brought jobs to, not taken them from, his district.
Now at least 350 high-tech companies give the region its economic lift.
This is a serious problem for cities that might like to get a high-tech company.
The senior management in high-tech companies are often foreign educated.
These are high-tech companies on the cutting edge with a global focus.
High-tech companies were in no position to pick up the slack.
He recently had a one man show at the offices of the high-tech company "Brown".
Still, high-tech companies fear being left behind, and the market for digital music is sure to grow.
After all, the school is located in an area that has hundreds of high-tech companies and not enough workers to run them.
I work for a high-tech company that is looking to hire a project manager.
Many of the new high-tech companies employ fewer than 50 workers.
Other local high-tech companies do not even bother with Berkeley.
"Why would a high-tech company want to be near a ballpark?"
Although he knew enough to know what it meant when a high-tech company went back to the source code.
More than half the country's exports are generated by its 1,800 high-tech companies.
The city bought the building in 1999, and hopes to attract high-tech companies.
"Wine making is very much like being the chief engineer at a high-tech company," he said.
Everybody in the building worked for a high-tech company.
In twenty years, she's been the chief financial officer of twelve different small high-tech companies.
High-tech companies are one area of particularly keen tribal council interest, he said.
I was trying to think of all the prefixes that high-tech companies give themselves.
We know that American high-tech companies often look abroad for workers who are cheaper.