Large financial and technology companies are moving to Miami

In addition to the good climate and diversity of people, the low-lying areas and the changes of the virtual world demonstrated, there is a great incentive for these companies



The Alcalde of Miami, Francis Suárez, announced that 17 major technology companies and finance companies, including Spotify, Goldman Sachs and Blackstone, are transferring their seats or opening permanent offices in this city.

“High-profile financial and technology firms have decided to make Miami their permanent home,” said Suárez, who is currently working on new jobs in the current economy as a result of the pandemic. .

The Miami Alcalde indicates that the list of companies that operate in Miami will be incremented in the next months. “I’m like a university American football football recruiter. My job is to log that the people who are trying here and will be more invested in the city ”, with the incentive in addition to the bad taxes.

“I am like a recruiter of American university football. My job is to log the people who are trying to be here and all the more inviting in the city ”,
FRANCIS SUÁREZ
ALCALDE DE MIAMI

Suarez explained that everything started in December, when a Twitter user wrote: “Okay, chicos, escúchenme, ¿y si nos mudamos de Silicon Valley a Miami? To which Suárez responds, also on this platform, “How can you help?”.

In addition to the good climate and diversity of population, it is signaled that the impassable baits he demonstrated will be a major incentive that serves to “prepare for Miami for the future and create the next generation of books here, in the house”.

And it is clear that these companies are trainees of work of “high quality and well paid to our city”.

According to Suárez, Miami in the Miami-Dade meeting generates the mayor of African-American and Hispanic civilians, while running the huge future of excluding or meeting small workers for many jobs.

It was added that the covid-19 pandemic had unleashed an important gap in the decision of these financial and technology companies to reopen or open permanent offices in Miami, while increasing the number of companies that have changed jobs.

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