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‘Small Town, Top Talent’: 5 reasons to hire a local business

Amber Turnau
February 4, 2023 6:28am

Our photogenic town is well-known for its majestic vistas and adventurous activities. But innovation, resilience, and deep connections are what make this a truly special place to live and work.

Find out why working with local business service providers is great for your business and the community.

Small Town, Top Talent

Squamish may be a small place, but what it lacks in physical size, it makes up for with talent (and not just the sporting kind). Consultants with a breadth of experience are based in Squamish and they’re contributing their
skills and knowledge to support local businesses.

Expand your network and you may be trail running with a Silicon Valley investor one day and hitting the slab with a global supply-chain guru the next. With the onset of remote work and an exodus from urban centres, Squamish is an
appealing location for working professionals to set up shop and enjoy the lifestyle. So, dive into the Squamish Chamber’s talent pool—it’s wide and deep.

Business IS Personal (In a Good Way)

With a town population of just under 25,000, our lives intersect in many ways and our community roots are deeply entwined. Working with other local businesses is a great way to forge strong relationships with people who are invested in Squamish, both emotionally and financially.

Entrust your company’s success with someone who takes it personally and creates a deeper relationship that goes beyond formalities.

Read more at the Squamish Chamber of Commerce website.

 

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