VidCruiter Moves To Historic ‘Marven’s Building’ Amid Hiring Spree
“This was an upgrade and it was because of growth. We added 100 employees last year,” said company CEO Sean Fahey.
“This was an upgrade and it was because of growth. We added 100 employees last year,” said company CEO Sean Fahey.
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Avanade is a professional services company that provides IT consulting and services focused on Microsoft Azure. The company has 56,000 employees spread across 26 countries, with about 800 employees in Canada.
David Campbell tries to answer the burning question: are Atlantic Canada IT firms scaling up as fast as the rest of the country?
The province has agreed to pay up to $27 million over a seven year period, depending on how many jobs the company creates.
A Fredericton IT firm has expanded its presence by acquiring Terminal Exchange Systems.
Startups in sectors like restaraunts, retail and IT experience growth after work with local incubator, Planet Hatch.
Infosys is looking to hire 2,000 more people in Canada over the next 12-to-18 months as it continues a North American expansion spree. It’s looking at Moncton as a possible location for its new Canadian office.
The Fredericton IT company has grown from 100 to 200 employees in the past three years, more than doubling revenues over the same period.
Adam Sprague, the CEO of Fredericton-based BrunNet, was recently named president of the Canadian Varnex Advisory Council, an arm of the SYNNEX network that has more than 450 partners.