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A new study on Silicon Valley employment shows companies are hiring scores of high-tech workers. But the study also reveals a looming shortage of employees with the skills needed for these jobs. What are workers and the companies that hire them looking for?

Guests:

Stephen Levy, director of the Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy and member of the NOVA Workforce Board, which participated in the study

Chris Galy, director of talent for Intuit and member of the Nova Workplace Board

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