Hydrogen opens new offices in North America.

3 October 2018

​Hydrogen is pleased to announce the opening of two new offices in North America: San Diego, California and Austin, Texas.

​This is incredibly exciting news for the Group. Our partnership with Argyll Scott last year helped us to build strong EMEA and APAC businesses – and now growing our capabilities in the American market gives us a real international presence. This move demonstrates our desire to grow and be close to our core markets. Whether customer or candidate, we value the opportunity to connect face-to-face, ensuring we understand key local drivers.


​Ian Temple, Hydrogen Group CEO comments:


“We have identified North America as a key focus for expansion and we’re delighted to be able to deliver the best technical talent for our clients and opportunities for people’s careers. The opening of these new geographies builds on a period of significant momentum for Hydrogen In 2018 with the Group performing strongly across all disciplines and global cities.”


​Oliver Coughlan, Americas Managing Director adds:


“Core STEM markets across the region are demonstrating strong growth. Texas is a booming hub of innovation, with nearly a million workers within a very exciting and fast-paced technology sector. Austin, in particular, has one of the fastest growing tech labour pools in the country, and a burgeoning millennial population looking for exciting careers. The area also ranks very highly in terms of quality of life, therefore offers a lot of opportunity for job seekers. Additionally, San Diego is a large county with a diverse customer base: from BioTech, Medical Device, Healthcare and technology companies - there are a lot of opportunities here.”

-ENDS-

​For additional information, please contact:


​Chris Newstead, Marketing Director
chrisnewstead@hydrogengroup.com
T: +44 (0)20 7002 0281
M: +44(0)79 7692 2082
30 Eastcheap, London, United Kingdom, EC3M 1HD

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