Clio Launches Aggressive Hiring Drive for Developers, Designers, Sales and Marketing

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2012-02-03 10:03:00 AM

Hot off the heels of their $6 Million funding announcement, web-based practice management provider Clio is looking to rapidly expand its product development and sales & marketing team.

According to CEO and co-founder Jack Newton, the Vancouver-headquartered company expects to grow its product development team from seven members to over twenty by the end of the year.

While Clio is already known for its ease-of-use and excellent design, the company is also trying to take its product's design and usability to the next level by hiring six designers to work in close collaboration with the product development team. Positions the company is hiring for include Software Developer (Ruby on Rails), Software Developer (Mobile) and UI Designer.

On the sales and marketing side, Clio is hire a Director of Demand Generation to lead its digital marketing efforts, and continues to recruit Account Executives to its rapidly growing sales team.

Check out the list of all open positions at Clio. Looks like a reat chance to get in on the ground floor of one of Vancouver's fastest-growing and most promising companies.

Company:
Clio
Website:
http://www.goclio.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Completely web-based, Clio is a practice management system that is specifically designed for solo practitioners and small law firms. Your important client data is securely accessible anywhere—from your PC, your Mac, and even your iPhone. more


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Rob Lewis

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Rob is the President of Techvibes Media Inc. and Editor-in-Chief of Techvibes.com.  His diverse background includes stints in International Trade Finance, Web Development, and Enterprise Software and he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, British Columbia Institute of Technology, and Simon Fraser University. When not running Canada's leading technology media property, Rob can... more



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