Friday, June 10, 2011

A Look At Who?s Winning The Talent Wars In Tech (Hint: It Rhymes With Twitter)

There's been a lot of talk about the fierce competition for talent among the top players in the tech industry. As the story goes, Facebook has been the primary source of anguish for its competitors, seemingly bearing the gravitational pull of a giant sun. Even the ubiquitous Google was forced to take some extraordinary measures to stem the flow of top talent to Facebook last year by offering exorbitant counteroffers as well as a 10 percent, company-wide salary increase. Then-CEO Eric Schmidt called it a "war for talent". Bringing in top talent can change (and cement) a company's future, and Google is not the only company willing to go to great lengths to keep (and nurture) talent within its ranks. But, up to this point, there's been little understanding of who is actually winning (and losing) the war for recruiting top talent in the tech industry, especially in Silicon Valley. Today, thanks to Top Prospect, the social recruiting site that rewards users for helping their friends find jobs, we now have a snapshot of where we stand in the great talent wars of the 21st century. (Not to over-dramatize or anything.)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/NG_xq6J2ynA/

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