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Cincinnati
The
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Montgomery County
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County Clermont County Warren County
Comprised of
13 counties and the corners of three states - Ohio, Kentucky, and
Indiana - Greater Cincinnati is home to almost 2 million people. It
features all the amenities of a large, bustling metropolis while
maintaining a friendly, small town atmosphere - a unique balancing act -
but one that makes the region a remarkably flexible location filled with
a wealth of opportunities and options.
With more
than 2,000 area firms engaged in high technology and a proliferation of
research and development centers, such as the University of Cincinnati's
Vontz Center of Molecular Studies, it's not surprising that Cincinnati
attracts top technology professionals. In addition, new businesses are
flourishing at the Hamilton County Business Center incubator, a hotbed
for high-tech start-ups, and BIO/START, a biotechnology incubator on the
University of Cincinnati Medical Center campus.
According to Corporate
Technology Information Services, Inc., growth in high-tech sectors makes
Cincinnati the nation's fourth-best city for employment in emerging
firms (biotechnology, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and advanced
materials).
Entrepreneur magazine
ranked Cincinnati 16th in the U.S. for entrepreneurship and first for
"best bets for lowest failure rates."
Yahoo! Internet Life
ranked Cincinnati the "most wired city in Ohio" and #25 in the
nation.
Advanced
telecommunications:
- Cincinnati, on a
per-capita basis, is the highest bandwidth city in the country.
- For the last two years
in a row, Cincinnati Bell Telephone has been ranked as the best
provider of residential customer satisfaction and best national
provider of residential long distance customer satisfaction among
mainstream users (J.D. Powers & Assoc., 2001 and 2002).
- Cincinnati Bell
Telephone, a pioneer in LAN and WAN capabilities, provides full
engineering, technical and service resources for one of the largest
local calling areas in the U.S.
- Cincinnati Bell
Telephone parent Broadwing Inc. won "best built public
network" in 1999 for its Zoomtown ADSL network.
- Broadwing's high-tech
testing lab is a national leader in broadband technology.
Employers take full
advantage of one of Cincinnati's greatest assets: an exceptionally
motivated and productive workforce.
More than 1.54 million
workers live within 50 miles of downtown Cincinnati. Employers are quick
to note that the region's strong work ethic translates into a dedicated,
responsible workforce with increased employment stability.
- Local dot.com executives
report less "job-hopping" compared to the coasts.
- 40,000 scientists and
engineers within 50 miles of Cincinnati.
- 840,000 students
enrolled at more than 250 colleges and universities within a 200-mile
radius of Cincinnati add more than 140,000 young professionals to the
workforce each year.
Workforce attraction and
retention, quality of life and a robust economy make it easy to attract
and keep workers in Cincinnati USA.
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