Facebook hiring in Prineville
Facebook’s Prineville data center has begun looking to hire locals for the new critical facilities team to manage the facility.
Facebook’s Prineville data center has begun looking to hire locals for the new critical facilities team to manage the facility.
In a city better known for green manufacturing, heavy equipment maker Esco Corp. specializes in “wear parts” meant to be used for a short period.
Eugene’s City Council approves a plan to help residents cut back on carbon emissions and fossil fuel use.
Portland celebrated this week the second round of its CivicApps project, an open source design contest for smart phone applications using Portland data sets to address civic issues.
Three Oregon businesses described their success stories at the Kruse Way Economic Forum, and the common message was that to prosper in this economy you have to be able to adapt.
Once the busiest exporter of lumber in the world, the International Port of Coos Bay no longer booms with business, and neither does the area around it. Now the Southwestern coastal area is exploring ways to trade big timber for small businesses generating income from tourism.
Economist Bill Conerly sees the New Cyclicality hitting banking along with the rest of the business community. What does this mean to banks? Greater loan losses, more balance sheet variability, and some human resource challenges.
How many of you know someone out of work, or have someone in your own family who can’t find a job? How many of you sat next to a colleague that was fired? How many of you have had to downsize your business to keep the doors open? No one has gone untouched by this so-called jobless recovery.
Problems continue to plague Oregon’s economy. Here’s how 704 of our readers ranked ways to help the recovery in a survey conducted in late September by research partner CFM Strategic Communications.
Noble Coffee Roasting in Ashland has built its success on sustainable ethics and a reverence for quality.