More than a dozen of Chicago’s fast-growing technology companies collectively committed to hiring nearly 1,000 new employees by the end of 2015
More than a dozen of Chicago’s fast-growing technology companies collectively committed to hiring nearly 1,000 new employees by the end of 2015 at an event with Mayor Rahm Emanuel at Michele Clark High School on the city’s west side.
“The commitment by these companies speaks to Chicago’s growing strength as a hub for the high-paying, high-skilled jobs of the 21st century and will help to ensure that residents in every neighborhood can participate in our growing tech economy,” said Mayor Emanuel. “These companies see the educated workforce we have today, but also the investments we are making in STEM education, to build a great tech workforce for tomorrow.”
The companies span multiple industries including marketing, e-commerce, healthcare and services. Jobs will be open at all levels – from artists and account executives to software engineers and client service providers.
Michele Clark High School has partnered with Cisco to be one of the city’s five Early College STEM schools. At the event, Mayor Emanuel also announced that Cisco will offer paid summer internships for rising seniors at Michele Clark. As part of the curriculum at Michele Clark, every student is required to enroll in at least one computer science class each year.
“Over the past three years, Chicago has become a global technology hub as technology companies continue to be one of the most important drivers of the city’s economic growth. Chicago technology companies in 2014 raised more than $1.5B in capital from investors, and generated more than $7B in exits,” said Maria Christopoulos Katris, CEO of Built In. “Mayor Emanuel is directly responsible for creating a city that attracts employees who want to work in the tech sector, investors who want to invest in tech and companies that want to build the next billion dollar business in this great city.”
The full list of companies and jobs they have committed to are:
- 10th Magnitude was founded in Chicago in 2010 and is one of the top Microsoft Azure services firms in the U.S. It provides customers with a suite of cloud services that includes Microsoft Azure Migration, Cloud-Scale Custom Application Development, DevOps & Chef, Azure-Enabled Infrastructure Automation, and Managed Cloud Services. 20-25 jobs
- ÄKTA is an Experience Design agency with a focus on mobile application development and digital innovation strategy, and one of Chicago’s fastest growing firms (Inc. 500). 50 jobs, doubling its current workforce in Chicago
- BucketFeet is a footwear company on a mission to connect people through art. BucketFeet taps a global network of over 12,000 artists in more than 100 countries to create unique pieces of wearable art. 50 jobs
- Digital Factory has developed a mobile platform for content and messaging delivery based on geolocation, near field communication and barcode scanning. 70 jobs
- Emmi Solution’s proprietary, interactive communication methodology delivers health information to patients via multiple modalities – including computers, mobile phones and tablets – at key moments across the continuum of care. 30 jobs
- Fruition Partners is a global technology-enabled services firm dedicated to helping organizations improve efficiency and lower costs by elevating service management to the cloud. In 2014, Fruition Partners was ranked #1 on the Inner City 100 list of growing companies in FORTUNE magazine, and among the nation’s fastest growing companies on the Inc. 500 list. 20 jobs
- Iris Mobile’s marketing platform makes human behavior understandable and predictable for retailers so they can increase the lifetime value of their customers. The company’s revenue has grown 6x year-over-year supported by a team that has tripled year-to-date. 80-100 jobs
- Jellyvision is an interactive communications company that creates engaging and interactive virtual advisors who present important (but maybe complex) information and difficult (but maybe boring) choices in a clear, delightful way. 100 jobs
- Kapow Events is an online marketplace creating unique corporate events with more than 1,200 venue partners across the country. After launching offices in 11 cities over the past year, Kapow will continue into international markets in 2016 by tapping into 3 new cities every 60 days. 85 jobs
- ParkWhiz is an app that makes it easy for drivers to find a guaranteed parking spot in advance. With the lowest possible price, unparalleled coverage and directions that get you from your door to the front door of your final destination, ParkWhiz gets you where you want to be for less. 38 jobs
- Shiftgig is a digital marketplace connecting hourly workers to jobs in the service industry. To power this marketplace, they leverage their online community of 1,250,000 registered members and 27,000 businesses in the restaurant, nightlife, hotel, and retail verticals. 80 jobs
- ShopperTrak, the leading global provider of location-based analytics, provides insights into consumer behavior that enable retailers to enhance the shopping experience and improve profitability. 75 jobs
- Snapsheet’s patent pending technology transforms claims organizations into a customer-first experience while simultaneously optimizing oper
ations. 40 jobs - The Tie Bar was founded a decade ago on the premise that a well-made tie shouldn’t cost a fortune; it has become the #1 e-commerce destination for stylish affordable men’s accessories. 20 jobs
- Vokal Interactive is an industry-leading digital experience agency specializing in mobile application development, responsive website development, user experience design, and branding in an interconnected world. 65 jobs, doubling its current workforce in Chicago
- WyzAnt is the nation’s largest marketplace for private in-person and online tutoring. 100 jobs