Deloitte inaugurates its new offices in Querétaro, a center specialized in technology and consulting services that promotes Mexican talent and that will generate around 500 jobs with said expansion.
During the event, the global director of Deloitte Consulting for the United States of America, Gregory T. Kelly, recognized Querétaro as a state that is distinguished by talented people, as well as by high-level universities with technological offers that adhere to the needs of the industry.
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Likewise, Gregory T. Kelly assured that the company will continue working with educational institutions in the state in order to become an incubator of talent in technology services.
The project consists of two new floors in the Americas Regional Delivery Center (ARDC), a space that aims to support global clients focused on technology and consulting projects, helping companies stay at the forefront and adapt to the current digital and technological transformation.
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It should be noted that the areas that make up the ARDC include: automation using robotics and cognitive technology; human resources and transformation strategies; digital commerce and marketing solutions; user experience and performance of organizations; optimization, among others.
The governor of Querétaro, Mauricio Kuri González, was part of the inauguration of the new Deloitte offices, who showed his gratitude by participating in the expansion event of the company that opened its doors in the entity in 2017.
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