Is Texas the only state with two core locations? Curious to know why there are two locations in Texas and when I asked my manager about it they said they did not know. I know they are building a large campus in Las Colinas and it seems strange they would keep San Antonio when you can attract better talent in the Dallas area.
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Az has multiple as well
Dallas has the golf course so it counts
There's nothing less relevant in the information age then worker location. That presumes you want a domestic work force though, and HY certainly does not.
Since when has location mattered for talent? Posters constantly speak to “better talent pool at xyz!!” People move cross country at their own expense for jobs all the time. But by your statements you show you don’t understand the technology growth that has occurred from Austin south.
Shameful that WF invests $$ and plans to relocate employees to a place like Texas that wants to subjugate women.
The same reason why Roanoke is a specialty market. They have a large Ops hub in San Antonio.
Only Dallas counts
The same reason all of the tech companies started moving to Austin. Great environment for business, great talent pool of job applicants.
Everything but HY and I&P will go away eventually. Dallas and San Antonio are smaller hubs relative to Des Moines and Charlotte, but they'll be with us for a while.
San Antonio will go away eventually.