The ADP is all set to open a new operation center in Tempe, Arizona. The comprehensive global provider of cloud-based Human Capital Management solutions plans to invest over $33.8 million in remodeling the building and will create around 1,500 jobs.
The corporate vice president with Client Experience and Continuous Improvement at ADP, Debbie Dyson said that, “We are excited to tap into Tempe’s diverse talent pool. The associates we hire in Tempe will help us continue to deliver the very best service experience our clients across the world have come to know and appreciate.”
Chris Camacho, president & CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, said that, the property offers convenient access to ASU, that will help the company to ramp up its operations through the university’s talent pool.
The Phoenix Business Journal said, the new facility will be located in a building which formerly housed the United States Airways headquarters.
Camacho added, “We worked closely with our partners to showcase why Greater Phoenix is a high value place for ADP to scale, including the walk-ability and urban vibrancy of Downtown Tempe and access to a large talent pool at ASU that will allow ADP to ramp up their operations this spring.”
Governor Doug Ducey commented, “ADP’s decision to significantly expand its Arizona workforce demonstrates that industry-leading companies are confident they can create large numbers of jobs in our state and find the best candidates to fill them. Not only does Arizona offer an exceptional talent pool for employers to choose from, it offers a lifestyle that attracts and retains the skilled workers that companies like ADP require.”
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