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Los Angeles-based Talespin nabs $15 million for its extended reality-based workforce training tools

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That’s what the Los Angeles-based extended reality technology developer Talespin did — and it just raised $15 million to grow its business. . Farmers is an investor in Talespin, as is the corporate training and talent management software provider Cornerstone OnDemand, and the hardware manufacturer HTC.

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Four SoCal Startups That Thrived Despite--or Because Of--Economic Downturns

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There has been a lot of worry recently in the high tech industry and from venture investors about "headwinds" in the technology market, particularly with valuations of "unicorn" companies dropping, investors shying away from investing in rounds, and even employees looking for safer jobs.

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Workpop: Using UX And Design To Power The Next Career Site

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Can a startup gain a foothold in the competitive market by designing the right UX and user experience to make a job and career site for everyone? Reed Shafnner: Both Chris and I had lots of experience with hiring and recruiting in the technology space. He went into products and technology, and I went to development.

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