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ITsavvy creates 30 new jobs for Loop office

ADDISON - Technology products and solutions provider ITsavvy announced the creation of 30 new jobs for 2016 in its Chicago Loop office.

ITsavvy was recently recognized by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel as part of his commitment to growing the city's next generation economy as a technology hub through the World Business Chicago initiative.

"Chicago is home to a uniquely engaged tech community that works together to advance the city," said World Business Chicago President & CEO Jeff Malehorn. "We are pleased to witness ITsavvy's development within the tech community and look forward to continuing to work together to drive growth within the company and the community."

The new positions at ITsavvy will include entry-level sales, tenured sales and several tiers of engineering with an emphasis on virtualization and storage expertise.

"We have an internal culture that encourages individual entrepreneurialism within a corporate environment," said John Skeffington, director of talent management for ITsavvy. "We are looking for individuals with unique personal stories and an out-of-the-box approach to problem-solving. We often recruit recent college grads who may not have majored in technology but who have inquisitive minds and a thirst to spread their wings."

ITsavvy recently enhanced its technology capabilities with a datacenter and network operations center.

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