Moving to new offices has allowed the company to be able to
successfully expand and will be adding a further 400 employees to the already
2,000 who work for them currently.
According to Gonçalo Lança, Senior Vice-President, Global
Delivery Center Iberia at CGI, the company “seeks to offer the best
opportunities in the market to new digital talents”. “We believe that
technology contributes to making the world a better, more sustainable place and
that our industry offers unlimited possibilities for people to grow. (…) With
these new offices, we are even more confident in our ability to attract talent,
despite the highly competitive market in which we operate”, he adds.
"Highly
qualified professionals"
Carlos Lourenço, Senior Vice-President for Portugal at CGI,
considers that “Portugal is a strategic market due to its highly qualified
professionals and students”. “This investment reinforces CGI's long-term
commitment to our country, and allows us to be prepared for opportunities that
involve new skills and new technologies”, he comments.
Laurent Gerin, President for Western and Southern Europe at
CGI, also praises the consultancy's new offices: “(…) We are convinced that it
is essential to create a stimulating and welcoming work environment, where our
employees can innovate and discuss ideas. These new offices will therefore be
an accelerator. They will allow people to work together to create value and
share CGI's values and vision”.