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Central Ohio Attracting and Retaining In-Demand Technology Professionals

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce seeing Central Ohio draw top talent in high-demand fields from across the country.

Columbus, Ohio (PRWEB) February 26, 2009 -- To most Columbus residents, the idea of young, talented college graduates completing their education and moving to a "big city" is nothing unusual. However, a representative from the Columbus Chamber of Commerce believes that this trend is no longer an accurate representation of Ohio's capital. The fact is, Columbus has become a "big city" itself. The 15th largest city in the nation, Columbus is among the "10 best cities to do business," according to major publications.

Columbus has been home to The Ohio State University since 1870, which is currently the largest university by enrollment in the US. And the state's capital has been the largest city in Ohio since the early 1980s.

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Business - Podcast Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:47:29 -0800

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