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State Giving $3.5M For 250 Jobs At Groupon

CHICAGO (CBS) - A $3.5 million business investment package will create 250 new jobs at Chicago-based Groupon, Inc., the nation's leading social shopping website, the governor's office announced Tuesday.

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Gov. Pat Quinn made the announcement Tuesday at Groupon's headquarters at 600 W. Chicago Ave.

The state's $3.5 million investment package will allow Groupon to hire 250 new employees in Chicago, the release said. To see the job openings and learn how to apply, just click here.

Without state support, the company would have utilized its offices in other states for continued growth.

Groupon has grown from seven employees in 2008 to more than 900 in Chicago and 2,500 worldwide.

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity is administering the $3.5 million investment package, which includes EDGE corporate tax income credits over 10 years based on job creation, and ETIP job training funds to enhance worker skills.

Groupon was founded in 2008 and offers daily deals by utilizing the power of group buying. The company offers daily special deals that only become active if a pre-determined number of people sign up. The strategy reduces risk for retailers.

Since its founding in 2008, the company has expanded dramatically from Chicago to Boston, New York, San Francisco and other major markets in the United States and Canada. The company has more than 20 million subscribers in more than 300 markets in North America, Europe, Asia and South America, the release said.

Company president Rob Solomon says the site has more than 25 million subscribers.

The Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.

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