Quote from kmgilroy89:
If you considered Austin, consider Houston, especially if your firm invests or would like to invest in energy. I'm sure you can steal some smart physicists from the space program and energy companies if you can make it worth their while. Northern Virginia is also good for finding PhD's who went to go work for the government in DC.
Didn't think of that. Gotcha. Physicists who have done substantial work in cosmology and QCD are great for the job.
Quote from EliteTraderNYC:
divide the traders into two groups:
Profitable:
South Florida
Unprofitable:
Antarctica
That's hilarious.
Quote from ixus:
Dublin, Ireland.
Corporation Tax.
Timezone.
6 hour flight to East Coast.
SIG, Virtu & Geneva established there.
Plenty of IT talent with every US multinational having their Euro HQ there. Four Universities within easy reach of the city.
Dublin was not on our radar before this. We were actually recommended Cape Town (+1h away from CET, pretty convenient). But the flight time, and moving all the way out there with no networks in the region was too reclusive for our liking. But now that you mention it, Dublin sounds like a fantastic place.
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I think I've gathered enough suggestions to reassess our decision. We've decided to leave a small presence in MA, but relocate our main office to another place (have to hold a revote on the exact city, but given the new options, I think we're going to get a better answer this time). I'll definitely be happy to continue participating in this thread if the topic benefits anyone else.
Cheers!
