Sentences with phrase «young tech workers»

Ultimately a check on Bay Area real estate values is, and will continue to be, that jumbo loans require a little more skin in the game than 3.5 % down OR have terms / conditions / rates that drive away intelligent young tech workers (they tend not to be in love with over-leveraging as much as our BP community members are... especially when it's a place to live, not a pure investment).
In recent years, the city has become a magnet for young tech workers who have transformed neighborhoods.
LincolnLabs, founded last year by three young tech workers, is trying to create a sort of community for the Silicon Valley's «conservatarians,» a play on conservatives and libertarians.
He looks in on the nice young tech worker couple that is willing and able to pay three times the rent he used to pay for his tiny studio apartment, creating a portrait of how the city has changed.

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And, younger women workers, particularly in tech fields, may be pioneering a shift.
Boomers may also be very tech - heavy in their retirement portfolios, since they are less likely to be in widely diversified target - date funds than younger workers.
The influx of 50,000 workers, many of them young and nearly all tech - oriented, would have an enormous economic and cultural impact.
The «30 + middle - age crisis»: Three - quarters of tech workers in China are younger than 30, and recruiters... Read more
It might be an experiment from their part — which will do better with the young, creative, and tech savvy workers: the one with a Regus name or the one without it?
Following intrepid young rookie Mae Holland (Emma Watson) as she finds herself inducted into the hive headquarters of Apple - like tech conglomerate The Circle (with a Google-esque dual housing / work facility that its workers, known as Circlers, never seem to leave), Ponsoldt's film begins by charting an incredibly familiar and shallow trajectory that we've seen in plenty of tales of tech terror like 1984 and Eagle Eye.
Older workers may feel that younger managers are bulldozing past institutional knowledge for newer (and often more tech savvy) ways of doing things.
With 7,000 Microsoft employees and the headquarters of other tech and telecomm companies, such as Expedia, in downtown Bellevue, the area has proved a huge magnet for the younger knowledge workers.
While cities welcome the inflow of young professionals, artists and tech workers, suburbs are grappling with a shrinking tax base and potential decreased demand for existing homes.
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