Mi9 Retail Expands Miami, Florida, Headquarters
12/28/2016
"The Miami area is attractive to a rapidly growing company like ours," said Neil Moses, CEO of Mi9 Retail. "We have been successful in recruiting people who have cutting edge technical skills and retail experience, and who want to grow their career by working in a high-growth, entrepreneurial environment."
According to company officials, The company began its Miami-based operations in 2014, and expects to employ more than 100 people there in 2017. Mi9 Retail has increased its physical space to accommodate this growing workforce.
In 2016, Mi9 Retail grew its U.S. workforce by 65%, a company spokesperson said. “Of the new positions, 60% are technical roles relating to product development, professional services, and customer support. The company is actively recruiting new candidates in all areas of the business.”
Mi9 Retail officials noted the company empowers the world's most successful retailers to build strong personal relationships with their customers, process high volumes of transactions in real time and optimize inventory across all channels utilizing a single accurate source. Built using cutting-edge technology, the software minimizes costs of ownership and provides the industry's fastest time to value. The company's global headquarters is located in Miami, with operations in North America, Europe and Asia.
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