Calgary lands HR tech firm headquarters – Calgary | 24CA News
A world HR software program agency has chosen Calgary as its North American headquarters.
Vantage Circle, an worker engagement software-as-a-service (SAAS) firm, made the announcement within the southern Alberta metropolis on Thursday as a part of its plans to expanded into the Americas.
“Calgary is an ideal city for our continued global expansion. Its qualified and diverse talent pool, strong economy, and impressive thought leadership in key sectors that require engaged workforces are just a few of the reasons we selected Calgary,” Partha Neog, Vantage Circle CEO and Co-Founder, mentioned in a press release.
The firm’s portfolio of greater than 700 purchasers consists of Deloitte, Wipro, Infosys, Coinbase, Bosch, DHL.
Neog mentioned help from Calgary Economic Development and the tech scene offered confidence within the determination.

“As we continue to pioneer new solutions and services to maximize engagement while driving successful workforce behaviours, we look forward to calling Calgary, Alberta, our home and generating a positive impact for its stakeholders.”
The firm plans to create as much as 250 jobs in Calgary within the subsequent three years, emulating its earlier scaling up in India the place it tripled its headcount in three years. The Calgary jobs are anticipated to be in business improvement, buyer success, strategic partnerships and technical implementations.
The announcement is one other in a parade of tech corporations which have made regional headquarters in Calgary, a “top 60 emerging startup ecosystem.”
“Smart companies invest in their people, so Calgary is excited to be chosen as Vantage Circle’s headquarters in North America for the growth of their innovative solutions for employee engagement,” Mayor Jyoti Gondek mentioned in a press release.
“We’re pleased that Vantage Circle sees Calgary as the ideal place to scale for clients worldwide.”
Vantage Circle additionally has workplaces in India, Australia, Netherlands and Texas.
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