Xero doubles employees, seeks 100 more
The Wellington-based company now has 267 employees and wants to add more in its Wellington and Auckland offices before April next year.
The Wellington-based company now has 267 employees and wants to add more in its Wellington and Auckland offices before April next year.
BUSINESSDESK: Cloud-based accounting platform provider Xero has doubled its employees, hiring 128 new staff in the calendar year and is seeking 100 more.
The Wellington-based company now has 267 employees and is looking to add more in its Wellington and Auckland offices before April next year.
"Emerging global companies like Xero are opening up new types of career options for New Zealanders," general manager human resources Natasha Hubbard says.
"Software testing is becoming a valued and well-paid new career option.
"Customer care roles for computer software have also evolved into prestigious careers and help staff become product experts and responsible for building lifetime relationships with customers all over the world," she says.
In Wellington, the decline in public sector jobs has contributed to the capital's rising unemployment rate.
The local economy is instead focusing on attracting and retaining innovative businesses, investing in infrastructure, manufacturing and information technology.
Shares in Xero last traded at $4.45 and the stock has gained about 58% this year.
Xero joined the NZX 50 in June alongside Diligent Board Member Services, replacing GPS-components maker Rakon and building supplies manufacturer Steel & Tube.