There are two ways analysts report hiring trends in the tech: Some focus on the half-empty, others on the half-full. For the half-empty view, there is this new report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., which claims that layoffs in ...
Tags: Computer Products, IT economy, telecommunications industries
Silicon Valley veteran Diane Greene, one of the co-founders of VMware, is returning to the industry with a new start-up called Datrium, a company that is only now emerging from "stealth mode". Datrium, according to Greene, will provide an ...
At the beginning of this year, 84 Lumber Company launched "We Build American," a well thought-out movement focused to persuade builders, remodelers and homebuyers to use American-made materials when building or remodeling their homes. Since ...
Tags: Florim, USA, Construction Decoration
Hiring of technology professionals has been on the upswing in the first half of this year, with new IT hires accounting for about 10% of all the job growth in the U.S. in June, according to two independent assessments. Total tech ...
Tags: Computer Products, software, economy
LED and lighting industry players make news in new executive hires and distribution agreements, with Cree Lighting increasing its presence in Europe and Nualight appointing a new CEO. Major players in the LED and solid-state lighting ...
Health insurer Health Insurance Innovations (HII) has rolled out HealtheMed STM plan (Short-Term Medical) in collaboration with HCC Life Insurance Company (HCC), which caters medical stop loss, group term and short term medical insurance. ...
Tags: Medical Insurance, HCC Life
Zoic has scooted up the Southern California coast from its longtime headquarters in San Diego to new, larger digs in the North San Diego County beach town of Carlsbad. The new space houses the apparel brand's offices, showroom and ...
Tags: Transportation, bike
Intelligrated, a North American-based automated material handling solutions provider, today announced three new additions to the account management and sales team of its New York-based software subsidiary, Knighted. The new hires will ...
England based food-manufacturing company 2 Sisters Food Group has sealed the deal for Packaging Automation with the hire of an in-line high speed tray sealer, the eclipse SL6. According to Packaging Automation, the machine, which can seal ...
Nathan has hired its first tech rep to help educate retailers and consumers on its hydration, visibility and performance gear. The company also has redesigned its website to include more product information and training and safety tips. ...
Chemsultants International has hired Brandon True as a polymer chemist. In his position True will be responsible for analytical testing, product development, and problem solving projects. He will report directly to Berry Decker, PhD, ...
Tags: Chemsultants International, Polymer Chemist, Construction&Decoration
Outdoor footwear brand Keen has brought Mike Abbott on board as its president. Abbott assumes the new job July 8. He comes to the company with nearly two decades of experience in global operations, most recently as chief operating officer ...
Tags: Keen, Transportation, COO Mike Abbott
The cycling industry marketing services company founded by Jasen Thorpe two years ago has a new name, a new website and a new employee. Thorpe has changed his company's name from Thorpe Media to Thorpe Marketing and launched ...
Tags: Transportation, bike
London-based Stemcor, the world's largest independent steel trader, has hired Simon Freakley as chief restructuring officer, within the scope of negotiations with banks on more than $1 billion of debt, according to Bloomberg. Stemcor will ...
Tags: UK, economics, trading, European Union, Istanbul
Bigjigs Toys has further bolstered its headcount, welcoming two new team members. Sarah Rowe-White has joined the company as e-commerce coordinator, with the remit of helping to reverse the devaluation of the Bigjigs Toys brand, which has ...