SpeckyFox Technologies, a leading end-to-end software service provider to mid to large enterprises, today announced that it is doubling headcount of skilled professionals to meet demand growth. SpeckyFox intends to take the headcount to over 100 in the next ten months. The new hires will be across all levels (senior level, mid-level as well as entry level) and will be in areas such as QA automation, Developers, Engineers, Front and Back-end developers. With the fresh hiring, across domains the team sizes are expected to grow exponentially, and it will meet the growing demand of the client-base to provide seamless service and enhance the overall customer experience. SpeckyFox is known for the immense opportunities and rich experiences that they provide to their employees. SpeckyFox believes that the employees are their core strength and are the pillars, and they must do well in their personal and professional lives.
The employee count and the company’s revenue is increasing quite steadily. Compared to the year 2020-21, the company is expected to increase its revenue by 75% in the current financial year. As per the projections, SpeckyFox is expected to increase its headcount to about 100 people by the end of the year 2022-2023 and has great plans to venture into the new geographies and the clientele.
In his comments, Avneesh Kumar Agarwal, Founder & CEO of SpeckyFox Technologies, said, “We are trying to build and establish a strong expertise in our technology vertical. There has been a consistent growth in our client base and an increase in demand for our end-to-end technology and service. We are looking at on-boarding tech leads, senior software engineers, etc., who will strengthen our technology arm and provide customized services to our clients. We are also adding various new employees’ policies and training for better growth of our employees who can stay ahead in this competitive environment and be in sync with emerging technologies. We are also expanding our footprints to the USA and Europe market, as we are getting some traction from there.”