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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, center, cuts the ribbon on creative agency Think Brownstone's new Center City office, July 2014. At left, Think Brownstone cofounder Carl White. (Photo courtesy of Think Brownstone)
If you’re running an early-stage business in the U.S. Northeast, we want to hear from you in our Technical.ly Startup CEO Survey.

We define startups here, but if you’re working on a company in one of our communities and self-identify as being a part of it, then take this 10-minute look at how you view your city’s tech business climate, how you’re coping with recruiting challenges and how you think the community can continue to improve.

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We trialed this survey last year in Philadelphia. Find the results here, but this is the first year we’re including all our markets. It will help us all better understand each other and ourselves. Expect results by mid-January. And thanks.

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