GREENSBORO, N.C. — Onshoring, not offshoring, of jobs is the continuing mantra at Questcon Technologies, a provider of software quality assurance and process improvement services.
The Greensboro-based firm said Tuesday it will expand its test center in Greensboro and add 25 jobs.
Other Questcon locations also will expand.
“Pre-eminent educational institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and leading companies including Misys Healthcare and Invensys have successfully implemented our proven techniques and have achieved a higher [return on investment] as a result,” said Lisa Lovas, Questcon’s managing director.
Questcon is part of Howard Systems International.
Questcon to add 25 jobs at Greensboro testing center
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