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Princeton Information is one of the nation’s top privately-held IT consulting and solutions firms, in business since 1985. Princeton Information services a clientele of primarily Fortune 500 companies nationwide across all industries including finance, insurance, pharmaceutical, commercial, telecom, media, and manufacturing. Princeton Information operates across the US from multiple regional offices.

As a privately held company, Princeton Information is solely committed to the success of clients and consultants – not to any shareholders. PI’s success is grounded in the relationships we build with our consultants. We seek the best people, provide career path counseling, and offer the most challenging and rewarding opportunities in business and in IT. As part of our culture of loyalty and commitment to our consultants, Princeton Information is dedicated to doing all we can to ensure our consultants have the best possible search, placement and work experience possible. Many of our clients are also former employees!

Recent Posts

Senate bill makes a push for 55,000 tech visas

A new bill was introduced in the Senate that calls for 55,000 visas for foreign high-tech workers each year.  The aim is to keep highly skilled foreign-born workers who graduated from U.S. research universities with advanced science and technology degrees to stay in the country, resulting in economic growth and job creation.  This comes at a time when U.S. technology companies are in need to keep top talent from being made to leave and go work in other countries.

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