Apple in Austin
Apple Inc. is has recently decided to expand its dealings in Austin, Texas. The company is planning on building a new 80,000 square-foot building near its already existing operation in Northwest Austin. The company has also renewed their lease on their lease on the three other buildings they currently lease.
The new building will be used to house support service staff. With an increase in the area used for such personnel, it is highly likely that the company will be adding to it’s existing staff and there by increasing the number of new Austin jobs.
With the recent introduction of the new iPhone, it is no wonder the company is doing well enough to increase not only the amount of land that they lease but also the number of employees they keep on the payroll. With a larger number of Apple products being purchased, the need for customer service related jobs will only continue to increase. Individuals with expertise in this field would be wise to keep abreast of the companies building progress so that they might know when to expect to see new listings for available Austin jobs.
According to locate real estate agents assisting Apple Inc., this beginning of the new project should start sometime before the summer ends. The new support service structure is expected to be two stories and is simply waiting for the building permit to be passed. Once this has been acquired, the ground-breaking should occur shortly there after.
Jerry Frey, the senior vice president of the Austin branch of CB Richard Ellis, an international real estate services firm, refereed to the Apple’s proposed new building as βa notable transaction.β He went on to say βit’s always a favorable event that a quality company like Apple is expanding. It’s a continued vote of confidence for the operations they have here in Austin.β
With the company likely to increase the available numbers of available Austin jobs, this is a great time for individuals to begin to polish their resumes so that they are able to have them in as soon as the positions become available. One would not want to miss out of a great opportunity simply because someone else managed to print their credentials first.