Blue Eye Soft Corporation Expands Greer, South Carolina, Operations
10/26/2017
“Blue Eye Soft is pleased for the trust and support. We are happy to bring technology, our unique culture and capability to Greenville County. Our mission is to be the technology hub of South Carolina. We don’t have ‘bosses,’ only mentors. Join us to experience “Holacracy,” and together let us make I.T. happen,” said Blue Eye Soft Corp. Founder & CEO Srikanth Kodeboyina.
“Companies like Blue Eye Soft Corporation invest in South Carolina because we have shown the world that we have the workforce and the competitive business environment needed for innovation and continued growth. We’re grateful for the commitment to our state that this investment represents, and for the 120 new jobs that will benefit the people of Greenville County,”said Governor Henry McMaster.
“Entrepreneurial enterprises like Blue Eye Soft are putting Greenville on the map for cutting-edge I.T. companies and the jobs that come with it. This expansion is a testament to Greenville’s stellar technology workforce and competitive business climate, particularly for information technology companies. Greenville is grateful for Blue Eye Soft’s continued commitment to this community,” Greenville County Council Chairman H.G. “Butch” Kirven Jr. said.
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