Earlier in 2016, IT services company World Wide Technology and its subsidiary Asynchrony Labs opened up an office in downtown Denver focused on regional sales, engineering and development. It's already looking to expand the office as it ramps up hiring.
"Asynchrony's Denver office is staffed with 25 employees and is looking to grow to over 60 software developers and Quality Assurance executives by the end of the year," says Dave Costello, a spokesperson for the company. He adds, "The company is looking for mid- and senior level developers (iOS, .NET, Java) and quality analysts for its Denver office."
The St. Louis-based IT company chose Denver for its strong concentration of technology resources and tech professionals. Ultimately the company plans to expand further in Denver. "It's projecting to grow its Denver office to over 200 people in the coming years to keep up with its hyper growth," Costello explains.
The company said that in addition to hiring up to 200 new software developers it also plans to hire 50 field sales representatives in the Denver market. The employees will help serve Worldwide Technology's enterprise customers in Denver, which include federal government agencies and Cisco Systems.
Contact Confluence Denver Innovation & Jobs News Editor Chris Meehan with tips and leads for future stories at chris@confluence-denver.com.
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