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Intercontinental Exchange has made a significant commitment to Jacksonville by selecting the city as the location for its new mortgage technology headquarters. Currently employing 1,500 individuals in the area, the company plans to bolster its workforce by adding an additional 500 jobs over the next seven years. These new positions are expected to offer an average salary of $100,000, reflecting the company's intention to attract top talent in the financial technology sector.
This expansion is poised to enhance Jacksonville's reputation as a hub for innovation in the mortgage industry. The decision to establish the headquarters in this vibrant city underscores Intercontinental Exchange's confidence in the local economy and workforce. Local officials and business leaders have expressed enthusiasm about the job creation, which is anticipated to have a positive ripple effect on the community. As the company grows, it will likely contribute to the overall economic development of Jacksonville, making it an attractive destination for future investments.
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