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In Boston, a School to Learn How to Work at a Startup

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They have all the needs of any business - including sales, marketing, product development and design - to go along with all of those software engineers. It can be even harder to develop the skills needed to not just survive in a startup, but to thrive. But there is more to it than that. Startups are businesses.

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Digital Nomad Visa: Where to find the highest average salary?

Transformify

Massachusetts, home to more than 110 universities and colleges including Harvard and MIT, has the highest average salary at $72,940 (£58,320). Engineering and tech are also excellent industries to work in to achieve high salaries. New York ranks just below it with an average salary of $70,460 (£56,338).

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1M/1M Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs: Making Money From Blogs

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As for the presenters, first up, Abinash Karana from Bangalore, India, presented Bizosys and his product 10screens , a specification capture technology for software development workflows. She has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Discuss.

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Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs: Exciting Companies Lined Up For Microsoft Startup Grant Finals

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Bizosys Technologies, a Bangalore, India based software engineering company was founded in 2009. Guttula, Bizosys' CEO, and Karana founded the company with the goal to "simplify software development." She has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Tech-Business Divide - A Call To Arms

Seeing Both Sides

It was a call to arms for all who want Massachusetts to remain a competitive environment for entrepreneurs to build ventures that change the world. Interestingly, most of these companies did not even exist 30 years ago — they grew out of our start-up ecosystem that is so central to Massachusetts’ economy.

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Cultivating Inclusion: Brian Reaves on building a future workforce for all

Transformify

Over the past 30 years, Brian has held senior executive software development and management roles in a number of industries/technology sectors including cloud computing, supply chain, healthcare, finance, telecommunications and utilities. The pilot started in Massachusetts and resulted in hiring three full-time employees.

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Software Startup Myths Debunked

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Joel of Fog Creek says: “We didn’t start with a particular product in mind: our goal was simply to build the kind of software company where we would want to work, one in which programmers and software developers are the stars and everything else serves only to make them productive and happy.&# Wait, did I miss fame?