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Facebook Expands: Plans to Hire Thousands in NYC (VIDEO)

Facebook has announced plans to begin hiring for its New York City offices, which will nearly double its current staff.

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On Friday the company stated that it will be adding “thousands of employees” to its current staff in 2012, according to reports.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook's current presence in New York has been predominately made up for the practice of marketing and advertising.
The company intends to establish an entirely different department with its expansion.

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The Daily News reports that the company will broaden its operations by adding a new roster of engineers to improve features and write new code for the website, which links more than 800 million users worldwide.

As a result the tech mogul will be opening an engineering center on Madison Avenue which will be the first such office for Facebook outside the West Coast, according to the Wall Street Journal.

As it turns out Facebook won’t be the only new face of the social networking industry on Madison Avenue.

Earlier in October the AP reported that Twitter hired new staff and established a headquarters on Madison Avenue as well.

 Facebook Announce Hiring Spree

Technology jobs have outpaced the overall rate of new employment in the United States by nearly four times in the past year, according to a recent Forbes report.

The Forbes report further indicated that in the ranking of the best U.S. cities for technology jobs, Silicon Valley was surprisingly listed at no. 17.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended the Friday conference and said that “the smartest thing tech and social media companies can do is move to New York,” according to Fox News.

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