Leeds tech company creates "scores" of new jobs as revenue rises 67 per cent
A Leeds technology services firm is investing in the creation of new jobs to help support digital transformation following coronavirus.
Infinity Works has announced that it is creating “scores” of new jobs in the tech sector to meet growing demand, as many companies focus on digital transformation.
Last year, the company saw revenues rise by 67 per cent to £34m, and said that it has seen “continued growth” through the pandemic.
Customers include health and care providers, supermarket groups, government departments, financial services firms and online gaming companies.
James O’Donovan, operations director at Infinity Works, commented: “We are investing in new tech sector jobs to help meet customer demand for our digital transformation services and we are proud to be supporting the economic recovery in the wake of coronavirus.
“Our customers want to build resilience into their business propositions, mitigate risk and provide a higher degree of personalisation to their clients.”
Jen Riley, head of talent acquisition, added: “We are looking for brilliant engineers with a ‘learn-it-all’ mindset and a curious approach to understanding customer problems.
“Infinity Works is known for having broadly skilled people who serve our customers in an honest and industrious way.
“We are hiring across a wide range of disciplines and at different stages of careers and bring people through our in-house academy, which is proving successful for our customers and our business too.”
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