100 new jobs in San Diego
Tech has seen tremendous growth in the last few decades and its growth has accelerated further this year. Biotech has also seen a massive spike considering how the year unfolded this year. With the pandemic and restrictions imposed to keep it in check, the space that's been working on the welfare was bound to grow. To facilitate things further, Bay Area-based Guardant Health announced it would be opening a new space in San Diego's Torrey Pines area, adding 112 new positions. More about this, in this video.
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