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CompuGroup Technologies Staffing

www.cgtstaffing.com

 
In today`s fast-paced and technologically-centric world, candidates with technical and professional skills are always in high demand. At CGT Staffing, we recognize how important it is to deliver great talent and outstanding customer service. A premier staffing firm with a national reach, we cultivate relationships built on the keystone principles of honesty, accountability, and respect. Our staffing experts are trained to assess the industry and the market value of every candidate, and to engage top talent capable of propelling your business to further success. For those talented candidates looking for a job, our personal approach enables us to identify the ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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TechFreedom

TechFreedom, launched in 2011, digs deep into the hard policy and legal questions raised by technological change. We`re bullish on the future: for the most part, it`ll be great — if we let it. If those in power can resist the all-too-natural impulse for stability and control. The future isn`t a place we can design, it`s an ongoing, never-ending process of trial-and-error. In general, we`re for letting that process play out. Of course, it`ll be messy; it always has been. There will be real problems to confront; there always have been. But there are no tidy, top-down “solutions,” only adaptation, evolution, and policy frameworks that are better and worse at encouraging both. Crafting those frameworks is what we do. TechFreedom tries to write simple rules for a complex world — rules that focus on clear harms; rules can change and evolve over time; rules that leave people free to tinker, innovate and experiment; rules that unleash ingenuity rather than trying to direct it. In short, we teach policymakers how to be friends, not enemies, of the future.