C/D/H's growth in Grand Rapids, Detroit markets puts six new technology jobs on the table

At least six new technology jobs are now on the table as Grand Rapids-based C/D/H continues to add clients across Michigan, using its Grand Rapids HQ at 15 Ionia SW and its Detroit office at 1500 Woodward Ave. as collaboration hubs.

C/D/H, a technology consulting firm that bills itself as a Microsoft-certified Gold Partner and a VMware Professional Partner, with top certification with Citrix, has 30 employees split between the Grand Rapids and Detroit offices.

"We help frustrated CIOs who have high risk projects and who need experts to make sure those projects come in on time and on budget," says C/D/H Partner Paul Hillman. "The projects might be websites, massive data center upgrades, big new application rollouts, maybe acquiring a new company, and they don't have the people with the experience and expertise in-house."

The six job openings posted on the company website currently list the work location as the Detroit office, but Hillman says that, because the two offices collaborate seamlessly through technology, employees can work effectively from either office.

The jobs are: SharePoint architect and consultant, infrastructure consultant, UX/UI designer, Microsoft system center consultant, Microsoft UC consultant, and client sales professional.

The C/D/H team is an integral part of the company's five-layer hiring process, Hillman says, and candidates complete a personality test to see if they'll be a good fit for the team.

"We have proven statistically that we talk to about 40 people before we hire one," Hillman says, adding that the company's four core values of active collaboration, genuine commitment, continuous improvement, and unquestionable fairness are central to maintaining individual, team, and company integrity.

To find out more about the positions and to apply, click here.

Writer: Deborah Johnson Wood, Development News Editor
Images courtesy of C/D/H

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