Learning IT
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True, most usually get recommended other stuff, so they can find more fun stuff to fund.
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I imagine, some crowdfunding products can also find talented tech workers if the crowdfunding goal is met, and many news sites talk about the crowdfunded product.
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It could draw new talent into the industry, which is always welcomed and not locked to big corporations.
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It is probably better for the tech economy if more people work at a smaller crowdfunded tech company since some big companies and small companies with less money usually layoff a lot of workers if the company have problems paying off a lot of debt like RadioShack which retail stores no longer exist.
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It's mostly higher ups that run these companies into the ground and not taking care of employees.
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I think investors who buy a lot of stocks in a company may make a lot of companies go bankrupt or become worst because the investors with a lot of stocks want more profits, so the company hire fewer workers, or cheaper workers who may not have good working skills.
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True, CEOs also try to fatten up their pay check before taking off. It's a sad state.