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First Mode opens clean-tech factory in Seattle: The 40,000-square-foot facility in the SoDo district “represents the latest in smart manufacturing,” CEO Julian Soles said as the company plans to build its powertrain conversion kits for mining trucks. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (above, fourth from right) — and GeekWire contributing editor Alan Boyle — [got a tour](. “I’m proud of being a job hopper”: A Seattle-based software engineer has gone viral with his LinkedIn post about moving from Amazon to Microsoft to Google in three years, raising questions about employee vs. company loyalty. [Read more.](
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