CorvisaCloud LLC, the new Midwestern communication and software start-up, to add more jobs

By Staff Reporter | May 15, 2014 12:30 PM EDT

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CorvisaCloud LLC, a new fast-growing start-up, has announced that it will expand its operations beyond their Milwakee office into the business campus of Schlitz Park. The company has expressed its commitment to increase in its hiring process and its official decision to bring around 100 more jobs in the fields of marketing, software/projects development and tech support.

Thanks to the funds equal to a stable $30 million provided by top-notch parent Novation Companies Inc., the CorvisaCloud LLC expansion will result in the opening of a Chicago office in the area of River North. River North, one of Chicago's most trendy neighboruhoods, is also a home to a number of booming companies that and is considered to be one of America's technological powerhouses.  The area is turning into a home for established and young companies. 

The expansion of the office, with additional 35,000 square feet, allowing for an additional training room, hosting 100 more seats to support client trainings and community meetings. The company enjoys the availability of a new call center, operating 24/7, aloong with numerous collaboration areas.

With its recent expansion, the company has proved its dedication to creativity, increasing the local tech community and innovation strategies.

"CorvisaCloud's rapid growth has caused us to outgrow our existing office space faster than anticipated. The additional space will allow us to address our immediate growth needs and maintain the traits that are most important to our employees -- an open floor plan with dedicated spaces for teamwork as well as creative personal spaces to help employees find inspiration," according to Dennis Casey, vice president, Customer Success at CorvisaCloud. "We are committed to creating an environment that reflects our culture and ethos as well as an office where employees enjoy coming to work every day."

The job openings indicate a surge in the Midwestern's high-tech economy. Moreover, the Mi.west is transforming into a booming high-tech zone in the US.

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