Why technology firm Infinity Works is on a recruitment drive

Infinity Works is creating scores of new jobs in the tech sector to meet growing demand for its tech-driven digital transformation services.
Infinity Works is on a recruitment drive to meet growing demand for its tech-driven digital transformation serrvices.Infinity Works is on a recruitment drive to meet growing demand for its tech-driven digital transformation serrvices.
Infinity Works is on a recruitment drive to meet growing demand for its tech-driven digital transformation serrvices.

The company, which employs 400 staff, including 190 in Leeds, is helping clients in the public and private sector to harness the power of data in their organisations and adapt to new operating conditions with the ongoing coronavirus.

Founded in Leeds in 2014, Infinity Works was named among the fastest growing technology companies in GP Bullhound’s Northern Tech Awards last month.

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In the year to August 2019, Infinity Works saw revenues rise by 67 per cent to £34m and has seen continued growth through the pandemic as businesses and state bodies accelerate digital transformation plans.

James O’Donovan, operations director, said: “We are investing in new tech sector jobs to help meet customer demand for our digital transformation services and we are proud to be supporting the economic recovery in the wake of coronavirus.

“Our customers want to build resilience into their business propositions, mitigate risk and provide a higher degree of personalisation to their clients.”

The company’s teams have been working with some of the UK’s biggest public and private sector organisations in the national response to the health crisis. Customers include health and care providers, supermarket groups, government departments, financial services firms and online gaming companies.

Infinity Works has offices and remote staff in Leeds, London, Manchester and Edinburgh.

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