This is part of an occasional series about the technology industry's plight to reform immigration law in the United States.
Aron Susman would sometimes wake up at 3 a.m. to have real-time discussions with his nascent company's user interface expert. Other times he would schedule the talks for 1 a.m. and just stay up late
The employee, we'll call her Jane for this story, shaped the look and feel of the New York-based company's website after Susman hired her as an intern in June 2012. Although both employer and employee were happy with one another, it would not prove to be a long-lasting relationship. Read more...
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