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Silicon Valley companies are already looking at technical talent from well-regarded schools such as the University of Tehran.

Credit: Xinhua / Zuma Press

Iran's nuclear nonproliferation agreement with the U.S. could make it easier for U.S. technology companies to recruit engineers from Iran, a country of 80 million people that boasts top-notch educational institutions. Big Silicon Valley companies are already looking at Iran's technical talent.

"It's going to open up a whole new market," says Adam Ward, who heads recruiting at the San Francisco social-scrapbooking site Pinterest Inc.

Two-thirds of Iran's population is under 30 years old. Many young workers are well-educated, technologically savvy, and eager to seek their fortunes in the tech industry.

From The Wall Street Journal
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