The new positions are predominantly within technical departments, which eSpatial say reflects the substantial investment they continue to make in technology, and in particularly their web-based service delivery model, as opposed to desktop software.
Philip O’Doherty, CEO of eSpatial, stated:
“Even in a recession, competition for top talent can be fierce. We’re delighted to welcome individuals of such a high calibre to our team, and look forward to further expansion, particularly with the future success of our SaaS business.”
A list of open positions can be found on eSpatial’s careers page. Openings include software development and support consultants, database architects, web application user interface developers, senior Java developers, and a senior IT operations engineer.
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