Wednesday, August 16, 2017

750$ million spendad by facbook on new center Ohio






Facbook will invested about 750 $ million on new
 center for giving new way of boosting their technology
 in Ohio.this is announced at Tuesday .

The world  biggest social media  facbook is going to open
 10th center in new albany in northeast of columbus.
its area is about 22  accur and this center is operated by
 renewable energy. about 100 emply will operating this center . it will start in 2019

.
Rachel Petersonis company director of data and strategy
which are say that many factor of attraction of toward
job in facbook as location employ benefit,free-work place
 ,gov- support, and new technology work place .

He say that ,they are not confirming about the renewable energy which they are used ,it may be wind energy ,solar energy and hydro energy. they are not decided that.
 Kasich said Tuesday's announcement shows Ohio is diversifying its economy beyond its heavy reliance on manufacturing. He hopes the growing number of tech jobs entice younger workers to move to or remain in Ohio, whose population growth has stagnated as average ages rise.


"Ohio has it all," Kasich said. "You've got the cool factor. You've got exciting companies. You've got the lower cost of living."

 Facbook will invested about 750 $ million on new
 center for giving new way of boosting their technology
 in Ohio.this is announced at Tuesday .

The world  biggest social media  facbook is going to open
 10th center in new albany in northeast of columbus.
its area is about 22  accur and this center is operated by
 renewable energy. about 100 emply will operating this center . it will start in 2019

.
Rachel Petersonis company director of data and strategy
which are say that many factor of attraction of toward
job in facbook as location employ benefit,free-work place
 ,gov- support, and new technology work place .

He say that ,they are not confirming about the renewable energy which they are used ,it may be wind energy ,solar energy and hydro energy. they are not decided that.
 Kasich said Tuesday's announcement shows Ohio is diversifying its economy beyond its heavy reliance on manufacturing. He hopes the growing number of tech jobs entice younger workers to move to or remain in Ohio, whose population growth has stagnated as average ages rise.


"Ohio has it all," Kasich said. "You've got the cool factor. You've got exciting companies. You've got the lower cost of living."

  

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