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Qualified IT specialists, modern infrastructure & social commitment

01-28-2020 01:20 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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highly qualified IT specialists, modern infrastructure & work-life balance

highly qualified IT specialists, modern infrastructure & work-life balance

Mainz (28.01.2020) - a successful year lies behind IT-Impulse, the nearshoring specialist for IT projects and -planning. IT-Impulse was able to increase its turnover by an impressive 52% (compared to 2018) and at the same time gained a total of 32 new employees at the company locations in Germany, Slovakia and Spain.

Qualified and well-established IT teams
In 2019, IT-Impulse has continued to provide tailor-made IT solutions for companies in the fields of real estate, finance and business consulting with qualified teams in Germany, Slovakia and Spain. Thanks to IT-Impulse's partnership-based, reliable and target-oriented approach, cooperation with long-standing customers has been successfully extended and at the same time expanded. In addition, IT-Impulse was able to acquire new customers at home and abroad. As a result, IT-Impulse was able to increase its turnover by an incredible 52% last year and at the same time created new jobs in the form of 32 new employees. In this way IT-Impulse has significantly strengthened its position in the international market. "In cooperation with our excellent customers, we have succeeded in achieving robust growth in 2019. Good service and a trustworthy cooperation have paid off for both our customers and ourselves", comments Albert Vallendar, Managing Director of IT-Impulse.

Modern infrastructure
In order to continue providing its customers with the best and most modern IT solutions, the specialist for IT nearshoring spares no expense. Last year, the construction phase for a 1,400 sqm office with the most modern technology and equipment started at the location in Ko?ice (Slovakia). In the future, the IT specialists at IT-Impulse will be able to work here in a relaxed atmosphere and with all technical comforts. The new building will be ceremonially opened in June 2020.

Social commitment
The topic of social commitment and sustainability was also the focus of IT-Impulse in 2019. Therefore, the IT service provider has made it its business to support employees who are also parents with childcare: IT-Impulse has set up an in-house kindergarten. Mothers and fathers can use this service on bridge days, when state kindergartens and schools are closed, and have their children cared for locally. In this way, IT-Impulse helps, among other things, to combine family and career.

Further information & press contact:
IT-Impulse s.r.o.
Isabel Krischer
Communications & Digital Manager
Zur Laubenheimer Höhe 19, 55129 Mainz
Email: isabel.krischer@job-impulse.com
Phone: +49 163 8998047

The internationally active company IT-Impulse, headquartered in Mainz, is the contact partner when it comes to IT outsourcing and nearshoring. The IT expert runs two own development centres in Ko?ice (Slovakia) and Seville (Spain) with more than 105 highly qualified IT specialists in the fields of software development, system integration, database programming and app development. At IT-Impulse, companies can find well-trained and competent IT specialists for their development plans - and thus tailor-made resources for their respective IT projects. IT-Impulse is characterized by competent consulting, comprehensive IT service and efficient IT sourcing.

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