If Cost of Talent Is Amazon's Deciding Factor for HQ2, Get Ready for a Controversy

If Amazon makes its second headquarters decision based strictly on what it costs to hire talent, there's a clear winner. And it's the only non-U.S. city among the e-commerce giant's 20 finalists for the once-in-a-lifetime economic development project that'll bring 50,000 jobs to one lucky area.Average entry-level pay in Toronto ranks as the second lowest among the finalists and the Canadian city leads the pack as the least expensive metropolitan area for hiring mid-level and senior-level talent, according to an analysis by global staffing firm Korn Ferry.   Continue reading...

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