Israel's Ness Technologies bringing 170 jobs to Pittsburgh region
Ness Technologies, an Israeli software giant opened its first U.S. development cente in Canonsburg. With the new facility will come 170 new jobs over the next 12 months.
Ness Technologies, an Israeli software giant opened its first U.S. development cente in Canonsburg. With the new facility will come 170 new jobs over the next 12 months.
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