A well connected US CEO recently told me that it's becoming impossible to hire anyone in the Bay Area with a pulse, such is the current hiring frenzy.
And maybe that's the subliminal thinking behind GREE's new recruitment drive, which is backed with high visibility billboard ads on the San Francisco I-80 freeway.
The Japanese mobile gaming platform, which bought San Francisco-based OpenFeint for $104 million in April and is based in Burlingame, CA, is looking to expand aggressively with 100 new hires planned during 2012, which would double its US headcount.
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