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Red Level Networks adds 2 this year, plans to add more
Thursday, March 12, 2009
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If you're a good IT technician, then there is a good chance
Red Level Networks
is looking for you.
The Novi-based firm started with its founder, Dave King, and four quality IT techs eight years ago. Today the IT firm employs 14 people and two independent contractors. It recently added two people to its payroll and is looking for a few more employees to fill its ranks.
"We're always looking for good IT engineers," says Jennifer Swiderski, marketing manager for Red Level Networks.
The company has fortified its presence in southeast Michigan and is now starting to attract clients from across the U.S. It expects to grow its revenue by about 20 percent this year by adding $1-$1.5 million to its bottom line.
That would allow Red Level Networks to expand even more. It has its eyes on gaining more market share in places like Ann Arbor, Monroe, Grand Rapids and other places further out-state.
"We're looking to expand all the way around southeast Michigan," Swiderski says. "We're just looking to grow and make our mark."
Source: Jennifer Swiderski, marketing manager for Red Level Networks
Writer: Jon Zemke
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