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Whose breakfast sandwiches does the Capital Region love the most?

Whose breakfast sandwiches does the Capital Region love the most? Plus, how they likely got to the New York region in the first place FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Bacon, egg and cheese on an everything bagel from Bagels and Bakes in Rotterdam.Photos by Deanna FoxShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Sausage, egg and cheese on a sesame seed bagel at Uncommon Grounds in Saratoga Springs.Photos by Deanna FoxShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 A breakfast sandwich with New Jersey-based Taylor ham pork roll at Fat Paulie s Deli in Saratoga Springs.Photos by Deanna FoxShow MoreShow Less 5of6 A classic BEC (bacon, egg and cheese) from McCarroll s Village Butcher in Delmar.Photos by Deanna FoxShow MoreShow Less

Fast Growing Remote Work Platform Turing com Announces $32-Million Series B Financing

Share this article PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Turing.com, an automated platform that lets companies hire Silicon Valley caliber remote developers at the touch of a button, announced today a $32-million Series B funding round led by $3.3-billion fund WestBridge Capital. The round includes a number of high-profile investors, such as Foundation Capital, which led Turing s seed round. Altair Capital, Mindset Ventures, Frontier Ventures, and Gaingels also participated in the Series B round, which was heavily oversubscribed. Driven by the massive global shift to remote work, Turing taps into a global pool of developers to help companies hire in markets such as the San Francisco Bay Area, aka Silicon Valley and New York, where it is difficult and expensive to hire and retain top software engineers. Turing rigorously vets developers for a Silicon Valley bar.

Turing nabs $32M more for an AI-based platform to source and manage engineers remotely – TechCrunch

Turing nabs $32M more for an AI-based platform to source and manage engineers remotely As remote work continues to solidify its place as a critical aspect of how businesses exist these days, a startup that has built a platform to help companies source and bring on one specific category of remote employees engineers is taking on some more funding to meet demand. Turing which has built an AI-based platform to help evaluate prospective, but far-flung, engineers, bring them together into remote teams, then manage them for the company has picked up $32 million in a Series B round of funding led by WestBridge Capital. Its plan is as ambitious as the world it is addressing is wide: an AI platform to help define the future of how companies source IT talent to grow.

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