Summary:We need to write a professional original news article, 300-500 words, SEO optimized, human-like, no We need to write a professional original news article, 300-500 words, SEO optimized, human-like, no AI style, clear structure, with analysis. Title given: "Tech Talent War Ignites $100M Salary Boom, Zuckerberg Speaks Out". Summary provided with a weird link? It's a Google News RSS link? Probably we need to include a summary with that link? The instruction: "Summary:
" So we need to output the summary as an HTML link? Probably they want the summary as a clickable link. We need to embed that link in the article? Usually news article includes a summary at top. We'll include that as a paragraph with the link.
We must output only final result, no extra commentary. So produce article with sections: Introduction, Key Developments, Industry Analysis, Future Outlook, Conclusion. Ensure word count 300-500 words.
We need SEO optimized: include keywords like "tech talent war", "salary boom", "Zuckerberg", "$100M", "software engineers", "AI talent", etc.
We must avoid AI style: write like human journalist, varied sentence length, some colloquial but professional.
Let's craft ~380 words.
We'll include the summary link at top after title maybe.
Structure: Title line, then summary line as HTML link, then sections with headings.
We must not include any extra explanation. Just the article.
Let's draft.
Word count: aim ~380.
Count manually approximate.
Let's write:
Title: Tech Talent War Ignites $100M Salary Boom, Zuckerberg Speaks Out
Summary: Read more on Google NewsThen sections.
Now write.
Let's count words roughly.
I'll write then count.
Introduction paragraph: "The battle for top technology talent has escalated into a full‑blown salary war, with companies collectively pouring more than $100 million into new compensation packages aimed at luring scarce engineers, data scientists and AI specialists. The surge comes as firms scramble to staff ambitious projects ranging from generative AI platforms to next‑generation cloud infrastructure, and it has drawn comment from industry leaders, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who warned that the trend could reshape hiring practices for years to come."
That's about 70 words? Let's count: