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June 20, 2005
Indiana Brain Drain
Lots of people in Indiana keep talking about the brain drain. It's one of the benefits of my company that we always bring up when talking to people at Purdue or other places around the state. Kyle and I were both born in Indiana, I graduated from Purdue, and with both would like to work in technical fields in Indiana. There were some options but not many. Most people complain and just move out of state, I guess. But I think that's ripe territory for starting your own business. So far it hasn't been that difficult. There have been several workshops that I've attended around the Lafayette area.that were helpful.
Anyway, this post prompted by this article in Inside Indiana Business and then this little tidbit from Joel on Software (FogCreek Software is in New York City).
For some reason, this year’s summer intern class consists of 75% people who are either from Indiana or who went to school in Indiana.
Posted by mikel at June 20, 2005 07:49 PM
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