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Boise, Idaho, offers the employees of Fast Enterprises fulfilling employment opportunities in an area that balances the sophistication of a big city with the warmth of a small-sized community environment. The company is a quickly expanding international software business that specializes in providing services and products to large revenue agencies. Formed in 1997 in New York, the organization's founders have extensive expertise in the management, design and implementation of tax systems worldwide.

In 1998 the company introduced GenTax™, the first commercial off-the-shelf integrated revenue-processing system. The application is a suite of modules that supports the core business processes of a revenue agency. In the spring of 2000, Fast Enterprises commenced work on a major project with the Idaho State Tax Commission to implement GenTax™ for the administration of the state's major tax programs. The project will continue through June 2002.

According to local business reports, the Boise-Nampa area has been experiencing a booming economy. Fast Enterprises has several job openings in its Boise office. At the present time, these include positions for software developers interested in product development and multiphase implementations.

Minimal crime, great cultural programs, neighborhood parks, rivers and nearby national forests are reasons enough to call Boise home. Housing expenses and the cost of living are quite low compared to other metropolitan areas with large corporations. There are several universities and colleges to choose from in the metro area. Boise State University currently enrolls 15,000 students. The public school district is recognized for its high-quality educational programs. For anyone interested in making a move to a mid-sized city that has the charm of a small town, this is the place to relocate.

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Did You Know?

1. Invented by George M. Willing, the name "Idaho" is not an Indian word for "gem of the mountains" as has been thought. Though completely made up, the name did take hold in settlements in the territory and a steamship was even christened The Idaho. In 1863, the United States Congress named the Idaho Territory with the misunderstanding that the name meant "gem of the mountains" and the state continues to be known as The Gem State and The Gem of the Mountains.

2. The economy of Idaho City originally developed around gold mining in the 1860s.

3. Idaho's world famous hot springs are located in Lava Hot Springs.

4. President Theodore Roosevelt established the Caribou National Forest in 1907. The area now covers more than 1 million acres in southeast Idaho.

5. Idaho ghost towns include Silver City, Yankee Fork, Gold Dredge, and the Sierra Silver Mine.

 

 

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