kcantor
Senior Member
^^^
it's absolutely not great regardless of the adjectives.
as for global edmonton, as of this morning their site says "Our affordable talent has attracted investment from some of the world’s biggest tech companies including Apple, Microsoft, Deepmind, IBM, Amazon and more. These companies are also benefitting from the region’s low cost of doing business."
given that our talent is now more affordable and that the cost of doing business is now lower than when deep mind first arrived, maybe that's not the most important thing to be selling? after all, someplace else is always cheaper.
it also begs the question of how much we stay in contact with those companies who do come here after they arrive and before an exit interview is called for.
it's absolutely not great regardless of the adjectives.
as for global edmonton, as of this morning their site says "Our affordable talent has attracted investment from some of the world’s biggest tech companies including Apple, Microsoft, Deepmind, IBM, Amazon and more. These companies are also benefitting from the region’s low cost of doing business."
given that our talent is now more affordable and that the cost of doing business is now lower than when deep mind first arrived, maybe that's not the most important thing to be selling? after all, someplace else is always cheaper.
it also begs the question of how much we stay in contact with those companies who do come here after they arrive and before an exit interview is called for.