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Cognizant chooses Madrid as a talent hub for Southern Europe

The provider of information technology, consulting and business process services, bets on Spain and on this market outlines its entire growth strategy for the coming years, that happens to grow outside the United States, where more than 70% of its business is concentrated.

The excellent results achieved by the company in our country, where it has been operating since 2013 and has had offices since 2017, postulate it as the multinational’s global operations center, providing services to countries in southern Europe and other parts of the world, and place it in a privileged position within the ambitious recruitment policy from Cognizant.

Spain is the country where Cognizant is experiencing the fastest growth, which gives us the confidence to continue growing and creating thousands of jobssays Brian Humphries, CEO of Cognizant.

The company plans hire 1,000 professionals during this year in Spain, of which they have already incorporated around 200, and plans to reach 2,500 employees in 2024. Humphries underlines “the enormous potential that the Spanish market has both in terms of local growth and serving clients around the world through national talent”. In this line, in his recent visit to Madrid, he has already expressed to the local authorities Cognizant’s willingness to bet on Madrid and locate its main hub for southern Europe in the Community.

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Cognizant opened its first offices in Valladolid, where today a team of more than one hundred professionals provides service to European clients. Currently, the company also has offices in Madrid and Barcelona, ​​and has opened the Cognizant Salesforce Customer Center in Barcelona, ​​dedicated to helping companies accelerate their digital transformation.

Cognizant focuses its offer on the digital transformation of businesses, collaborating with some of the largest companies in Spain, including large banks, pharmaceutical companies, some of the most important retail and consumer goods groups, and large firms in the sector industrial.

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