Centiro opens new office in India

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Centiro has announced the opening of a new office in Pune, India. The provider of cloud-based delivery management solutions is hiring a mix of local sta...

Centiro has announced the opening of a new office in Pune, India. The provider of cloud-based delivery management solutions is hiring a mix of local staff and personnel from the Swedish HQ for the operation.

The move comes as part of Centiro’s drive to provide premium support in all time-zones across the globe. Niklas Hedin, CEO, said:"Opening an office in India is an important step in Centiro’s global expansion. It adds important perspectives from what needs to be a global pool of talent in our company to address the challenges of our customers. We are tasked to provide innovation and solutions faster, and more effectively than ever before.
 
"In the track of our global expansion, we wanted to do something new, and also perhaps different with the Indian technology scene. With our strong company culture, we are fostering an interesting cultural mixture of Swedish and Indian employees.  Our new recruits are making an instant impact and have the opportunity to really help shape our business in the future."

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