Tag: Software Engineers
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Dynatrace growing downtown Denver hub
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Software and technology company Dynatrace cut the ribbon on shiny new office space in Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood last week to house an expected 400 employees in years to come. It’s one of the rare companies that didn’t take any economic incentives from the city of Denver, or Colorado’s Office of Economic Development and International…
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Denver’s tech talent workforce grows, climbing into North America’s top 10
Denver’s tech talent workforce grew by 23% from 2016 to 2021, making it the 10th best market for tech talent in all of North America, according to rankings commercial real estate company CBRE’s 2022 Scoring Tech Talent report. The report, released Tuesday, showed Denver climbed two spots from No. 12 in the 2021 report. In…
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Colorado tries luring Australian green energy company
Colorado’s Economic Development Commission on Thursday approved almost $9.4 million in incentives to try to lure four companies to the state, including an Australian “green energy” company. The companies could create nearly 1,100 local jobs, officials said. The biggest package would go to a company that the state is calling “Project Chamomile,” which it described as…
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Naked Wines picks Denver for second headquarters
Napa, California-based Naked Wines announced Wednesday that it’s creating a headquarters in Denver, creating up to 251 jobs in the Mile High City. The direct-to-customer wine subscription service “has earned a reputation for disrupting the wine club model by connecting consumers directly to independent winemakers,” according to a news release. Colorado’s Office of Economic Development…
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Another international company tabs Denver for U.S. headquarters
Humanitix, an Australian nonprofit ticket selling company, has picked Denver as its United States headquarters, according to a Monday news release. The “compassionate capitalism” company gives “100% of its booking fee profits to social causes in partnership with its network of children’s charities,” according to Humanitix. It hopes to create 136 full-time jobs with an…
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‘Gas station in space’ aerospace company lands in Denver
Another aerospace company has picked Colorado to land its headquarters. Orbit Fab, which bills itself as the “Gas Station in Space,” will bring almost 200 new jobs when it moves to Denver from San Francisco, announced the Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade. “While there are several states with an aerospace presence in…
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How former Broncos GM Ted Sundquist and his virtual reality football program could change football landscape
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