IBM announced a new services center and Recruitment for the 350 new positions in Groningen, Dutch Province.
Joining the IBM’s globally integrated capability network which delivers
deep technical and industry expertise to a wide range of
public and private sector clients, this new center aims to offer IBM clients in The Benelux locally-based skills and technical expertise in the Dutch language, with the goal to drive innovation and adoption of new technology, and provide direct proximity.
public and private sector clients, this new center aims to offer IBM clients in The Benelux locally-based skills and technical expertise in the Dutch language, with the goal to drive innovation and adoption of new technology, and provide direct proximity.
‘’The rise of Big Data, analytics, cloud and mobile business technologies
are changing the way companies work and interact with their customers. To
address the increasing demand for flexible software capability that harness the
benefits of these new technologies, the new IBM Services Center: Groningen will
provide local IBM clients with high value application development, application
maintenance and systems integration services.’’ mentioned the press release.
IBM announces that, during the next three years IBM Services Center,
Groningen will employ technology graduates and experienced IT professionals
with backgrounds in computer science, engineering, mathematics and science. In addition
the center will also offer internships and graduate assignments to harness the
best IT talent from across the city and region.
“This is a perfect example of how collaboration between the private sector,
knowledge institutes and the government creates new jobs and generates income”.
“This investment is also giving students the opportunity to gain the knowledge
and learn the skills that businesses like IBM need.” said Dutch Minister
of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp.
Recruitment for the 350 new positions will start during a recruitment event
on June 26 at Hanze University of Applied Sciences.