The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Home Depot to add hundreds of Atlanta IT jobs

- By Michael E. Kanell mkanell@ajc.com

Home Depot has announced plans to hire 1,000 techies — several hundred of them in Atlanta — in a dramatic expansion of its technology muscle.

The surge of hiring adds to a technology workforce currently at 2,800, according to Paul Mayer, manager of the company’s tech communicat­ions.

The hiring will be spread among Atlanta, Dallas and Austin, said Paul Mayer, manager of technology communicat­ions at the company Home Depot.

“We’re looking to add up to a few hundred positions in Atlanta, starting now and hiring throughout the year,” he said Wednesday.

The $100 billion-a-year, 39-yearold company has about 400,000 employees and nearly 2,300 stores, most of them in the United States.

In December, Home Depot announced plans to invest $11.1 billion over three years in improving the experience of customers both in stores and online, as well strengthen­ing the systems of delivering products and managing its workforce.

The company on Wednesday touted its ranking among the 50 most innovative companies by Fast Company magazine.

“With the rapidly changing retail environmen­t, this is easily one of the most exciting places to work in technology,” said Matt Carey, Home Depot’s chief informatio­n officer. “Our team is building some of the most advanced software anywhere to help customers shop whenever, wherever and however they want.”

Like many retailers, the company faces the near-ubiquitous challenge of Amazon, as well as Walmart both online and in brick-and-mortar. But analysts have praised Home Depot for its aggressive use of the internet, with online shopping accounting for a growing share of revenues.

Among the technologi­es used by the company are cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce, augmented reality, big data, machine learning, and voice and visual recognitio­n.

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