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Saturday, 14 December 2013

Cisco to hire 1,700 in Canada

Cisco to hire 1,700 in Canada
Cisco will expand its R&D operations in Ontario, looking to add 1,700 jobs in the Canadian province over the next six years.
TORONTO: Cisco Systems will expand its research and development operations in Ontario, looking to add 1,700 jobs in the Canadian province over the next six years, the US network equipment maker said.

Cisco and the Ontario provincial government said they have signed a 10-year agreement that will see the province provide up to C$220 million ($207 million) to support the company's expansion.

They did not specify what form the support would take, but said the agreement could expand Cisco's Ontario payroll to as many as 5,000 jobs. Cisco said it now has about 1,300 staff in the province. The company and the government said the potential total investment could be as much as C$4 billion, including C$2.2 billion in salaries over the next decade.

Ontario, the country's most populous province, has long been Canada's manufacturing hub and home to many of its top technology companies.

Ontario manufacturers were hit hard by the financial crisis and Ontario's highest-profile technology company, Waterloo-based BlackBerry, has shed vast numbers of employees in recent years as its smartphones have lost market share.

Cisco is not the only global technology company to announce an expansion of its Ontario operations recently. Google's Motorola Mobility unit said in September it planned to set up a new hub in Waterloo, partly to take advantage of local engineering talent.

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