American-based outsourcing technology firm Andela has announced expansion of its operations
across Africa.
Andela-trained software engineers work for companies such as Cloudflare, Wellio, ViacomCBS, and Women Who Code.
The announcement will further enable companies that work with Andela to source the talent they need, when they need it, by providing access to additional talent pools across the continent with an even greater diversity of skills and backgrounds.
Jeremy Johnson, the company’s chief executive said on Wednesday, July 1 that the decision was informed by the belief that the continent has a wide pool of talent that firms can leverage.
“We know that there are extremely talented engineers across Africa and we believe that opportunity should not be limited by proximity to a major tech hub,” he said.
“Being a remote-first engineering organisation allows us to open up access to Andela for engineers across the continent,”
By removing restrictions on location, he added, Andela will double our pool of potential talent to the roughly 500,000 engineers in Africa who can now leverage Andela to work with top international engineering teams.
Andela seeks to break down the barriers that prevent talent and opportunity from connecting by providing an easier, more efficient way for companies to scale global engineering teams.
Johnson asserted that high growth companies in the US continue to need more engineering, despite the covid-19 induced economic downturn.
“The world is beginning to realize that remote work is going to be a major catalyst for the democratization of opportunity,” he said in a statement.
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