Now digital-age companies could be key to California's recovery. Oliver Duncan found he was in high demand in high-tech. He left a job in New York and is now creative director at Digitaria.
"I had over four solid letter offers and I had a bunch of 'Hey, I'm really interested, let's take the next step,'" he said.
"We cannot find enough people and we're looking, looking constantly for more people," said Khabei.
Dameron: "It's a great feeling to not be asked that question anymore, 'How's the job search going?', and to just be able to say, 'I have a job.'"
It's been a long time since there's been economic news to smile about in California. This is the third month in a row the state has lead the nation in job growth.
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