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Just to keep the remoaners busy and away from decent folk. Since the Brexit forum implementation (which I initiated and forced through) we have swapped assguru for MarkyMark. The cretinous index of CUK has reduced vastly. I would like this trend to continue.
Now we just need to swap NLyUK for SupremeSpod......
Not sure why this is in the Brexit forum though? It's not as if they are increasing staff in the UK because of Brexit. 800 jobs is positive news, indeed, though I doubt it wouldn't get as much attention if it was an anonymous logistics company that no one has heard of.
I suspect an anonymous logistics company isn't paying 800 workers £60k or so each - it may seem a lot but California rates for a grad with 2 years experience would be $170k with $100k in shares on top...
Not sure why this is in the Brexit forum though? It's not as if they are increasing staff in the UK because of Brexit. 800 jobs is positive news, indeed, though I doubt it wouldn't get as much attention if it was an anonymous logistics company that no one has heard of.
Facebook won't bring Indians here - there is no need and its cheaper to keep their Indian employees in India.
This is for their European millennial workforce as facebook are finding that their workforce will happily come to London but elsewhere in Europe few cities have the appropriate appeal.
Facebook won't bring Indians here - there is no need and its cheaper to keep their Indian employees in India.
This is for their European millennial workforce as facebook are finding that their workforce will happily come to London but elsewhere in Europe few cities have the appropriate appeal.
Facebook is opening a new London office that will allow it to create 800 new UK jobs in 2018.
By the end of next year about 2,300 people will work for the social media company in the UK.
The office will be Facebook's biggest engineering hub outside the US, and opens during its tenth year in the UK.
Nicola Mendelsohn, Facebook's Europe, Middle East and Asia vice-president, said the company was "more committed than ever to the UK".
She said Britain's "entrepreneurial ecosystem and engineering excellence" made it an ideal location for technology firms.
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