BlueVolt Relocates To Larger Portland, Oregon, Quarters
06/09/2017
According to company officials, at more than 9,000 sq. ft., the space will allow BlueVolt to more than double its current staff without need for further expansion.
"I couldn't be more pleased with our new offices and our employees feel the same," said Douglas Gastich, President of BlueVolt. "We're working hard for our customers and building a thriving eLearning business. Our new space, and the talented professionals who make Portland Metro their home, give us everything we need to make the most of the opportunities in front of us. I'm incredibly excited about what's next."
Prior to relocating, the company had its offices in the Portland State Business Accelerator. BlueVolt is actively hiring, including positions in engineering, customer success, sales, marketing, and course development.
The move comes during a period of sustained growth for the eLearning solutions provider, now at its largest headcount to date and with several new hires planned to support its continued expansion, company officials said.
It was noted BlueVolt has achieved consistent growth in its customer base and revenues as more and larger companies adopt its comprehensive software-as-a-service (SaaS) eLearning solutions to deliver training and continuing education to employees and channel sales organizations.
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