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Growth in Arlington Helps Virginia Rank No 4 for Tech Jobs

 is proudly featuring 1812 N. Moore Street in Rosslyn. The landscape for tech jobs is changing, according to a new study from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). Although California still enjoys the No. 1 position for job postings, it is losing jobs while openings surge from Texas to Florida. Virginia continues to hold its own as a hub for tech talent and jobs, coming in fourth for overall tech jobs and Artificial Intelligence jobs posted in March. Job postings increased enough from February to land the Commonwealth in the sixth, while it ranks eighth for work-from-home positions. “While Virginia does not rank among the states with the highest tech industry employment growth rates over the past five years, this is largely due to the fact that the Commonwealth of Virginia already has a very large tech industry,” Suzanne Clark, a spokeswoman for the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, said. “States that have seen the most spectacular growth in tec

What s an investor looking for in a startup CEO? This VC firm spells it out

by David Gardner, Cofounders Capital May 10, 2021 . Editor’s note: David Gardner is founder of Cofounders Capital in Cary, one of the moest active early-stage venture capital investors in the southeast. He’s a regular contributor to WRAL TechWire. Startup Spotlight is a regular part of WRAL TechWire’s Startup Monday package.  CARY – Being a CEO is a tough job especially the first time someone has to wear that hat.  Constructive and actionable feedback can be hard to come by.  It can also be difficult to know how well you are doing and what areas you might need to improve upon when you don’t have a boss observing you firsthand. You can only improve what you measure and CEO performance is no exception to that rule. To help our portfolio CEOs, we have developed the following evaluation criteria.  It covers some of the things we look for in a solid operator and leader.  This annual evaluation is meant to be completed by the CEO, direct reports and board members in an

Rosslyn Startup Launches Lab to Develop a Smarter 5G Network

All eyes and phones are trained on the rollout of 5G. The next generation of mobile internet service promises higher data rates, meaning more people will be able to access the internet simultaneously and enjoy, among other things, higher quality videos and faster download speeds. Telecommunications companies can either buy new, custom 5G hardware or install 5G servers on existing cell phone infrastructure. Many companies are opting to use servers because they are cheaper and more flexible than buying hardware, according to Jim Shea, the co-founder and CEO of the Rosslyn-based startup DeepSig (1201 Wilson Blvd). How these servers run, however, could be improved, Shea said.

Startup Spotlight: New biopharma targets rare diseases with $35M in backing from NovaQuest

by Bryant Haskins, NCBiotech Writer May 3, 2021 . Editor’s note: Startup Spotlight is a regular part of WRAL TechWire’s Startup Monday package that includes our Jobs Report, Startup Guide updates, previews of local and North Carolina events, a recap of the previous week’s startup-related headlines, and a comprehensive list of meetups across the Triangle.  RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – A new North Carolina-based biopharmaceutical company with a focus on rare illnesses hopes to be the first to find a treatment for Farber disease. This extremely rare genetic disorder results in the buildup of a material in the body called ceramide that can inflame and damage many different tissues. Joints, connective tissue, the lungs and central nervous system are often impacted. Patients with Farber disease are profoundly affected and the illness often can lead to death in childhood.

Rosslyn-Based Meal Delivery Service Territory Foods Nabs $22 Million

 is proudly featuring 1812 N. Moore Street in Rosslyn. Territory Foods, a meal delivery service that lets consumers personalize to their diet, recently announced it raised $22 million in a recent funding round. Territory delivers its healthy meals directly to consumers through “a decentralized back-end marketplace” that partners with local chefs in the communities served by the company. The Rosslyn-based startup caught the interest of investors that have put their money behind companies such GoPro, the online consignment service thredUP, the vegan “meat” alternative Beyond Meat and the fast-casual salad chain Sweetgreen. Two retired sports celebrities, soccer player Abby Wambach and NFL tight end Vernon Davis, also invested.

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