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For 125 years, NCR has produced some of the most innovative talent to ever come out of the Dayton region. Clearly, this is a strategic advantage for our community to keep these skills and talents here.
- Phil Parker

About ChooseDayton.com

Developed by a group of Community stakeholders, ChooseDayton.com offers a free resource to connect employees who wish to remain in the region with employers looking for their talent. The motivation for the portal came from NCR’s announcement that it was abandoning its corporate headquarters in Dayton to move to Atlanta.

Contact Information:
937-226-1444 (p)
info@choosedayton.com

ChooseDayton.com is a portal to inform and educate employees about their choice to remain in the Dayton region. ChooseDayton.com is not a job placement portal and does not guarantee any specific job opportunities. ChooseDayton.com does reserve the right to remove any profile and UserID if the content and or use of the portal is deemed inappropriate or illegal.

ChooseDayton.com cannot provide legal advise regarding whether your existing employment contract, non-compete agreement, confidentiality agreement or other agreements limit your ability to participate in this opportunity. Please seek legal assistance if you have any concerns before registering. ChooseDayton.com is not advocating or facilitating any violation of your existing employment contract, non-compete agreement, confidentiality agreement or other agreements.



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Registered Companies

These companies are already registered with ChooseDayton.com

Dayton Business Journal
JJR Solutions, LLC
VARtek Services, Inc.
EDAPT™ LLC
Rolling & Sliding Doors of Dayton, LTD
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Dayton's Strengths

Cost of living 26.86% lower than the national average.
Over 70% of the Dayton workforce has less than a 30-minute commute.
High School graduation rate of 90.85% compared to the national average of 73.4%
Significantly lower rates of violent, serious and property crimes than Atlanta.
Ranks 5th among medium-sized cities on Richard Florida's Creative Index.
Ranked as #1 medium-sized metro for growth and expansion in 2008.
Ohio was the top Mover within the IT occupations in IT sectors category, moving from #27 in 2002 to #15 in 2008

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