1.) It's in Cleveland, so it's close to home. I like to see local developers finding work

2.) There is a ton of 'C is outdated & no one uses it anymore' garbage that colleges teach. I worked for a fortune 500 company where I did C & AIX (Unix) development. This is just another extremely large company that makes a great example that old languages are still very alive & well (& very well paid to boot!).
3.) Same as reason number 1, but exchange Ohio for Dream In Code developers
