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Contentsquare relocates to new London office
Move to bigger office space in the capital to service growing client base, supported by team expansion
Digital experience platform Contentsquare has relocated from its Farringdon office to a larger location between Farringdon and Barbican, which encompass over 6,500 square feet to house the team’s continued growth.
Since launching in London 3 years ago, Contentsquare has created 50 new jobs in the capital, with the aim of creating another 20+ new jobs over the next 12 months, including customer success team members, to service its growing client base.
The UK office has doubled in size over the past 18 months as a result of Contentsquare’s global client base increasing from 50 in 2017 to over 300 in 2019. UK clients include Sainsbury’s, Clarks, Avis, Debenhams, Toyota, Sky Betting and Gaming, NowTV and IKEA.
Duncan Keene, UK Managing Director, Contentsquare, commented: “We chose to remain in Farringdon as it is a vibrant area that’s easily accessible for both our team and our clients. Having doubled in size already, we also needed offices that were big enough to not only offer us the space needed for now, but that we could grow into as we continue to expand. Our UK client base is increasing exponentially and our aim is to attract and welcome new talent to the team to provide the high level of customer value that top UK brands are demanding for themselves.”
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