GM Opens New IT Center in Michigan, Plans on Hiring up to 1,500 People
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GM Opens New IT Center in Michigan, Plans on Hiring up to 1,500 People



In welcome news for Michigan, General Motors announced on Monday that it expects to hire up to 1,500 tech employees over the next few years to staff its new Information Technology Innovation Center located in Warren, just outside of Detroit.

The automaker said that the move is part of a broader plan to overhaul its information technology organization by shifting computer work from outside to a more in-sourced business services model.

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