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General Motors Co. and the state announced Monday that GM will create 2,000 new jobs in Michigan, beginning with up to 1,500
at a new information technology innovation center in Warren.
It's unclear where GM would add the other 500 jobs, but the state says the innovation center is the first of three projects the company will announce.
GM will invest $300 million combined for the three. The state said GM plans no major investment spending on the information technology center; it will be housed in an existing building undergoing renovation on the Warren Tech Center campus.
The center will hire 1,500 new employees within four years and will add to information technology employment already in Warren, Randy Mott, GM's vice president of information technology and chief information officer , said in a Friday interview.
From The Detroit News: GM to add 2,000 jobs in Michigan | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
It's unclear where GM would add the other 500 jobs, but the state says the innovation center is the first of three projects the company will announce.
GM will invest $300 million combined for the three. The state said GM plans no major investment spending on the information technology center; it will be housed in an existing building undergoing renovation on the Warren Tech Center campus.
The center will hire 1,500 new employees within four years and will add to information technology employment already in Warren, Randy Mott, GM's vice president of information technology and chief information officer , said in a Friday interview.
From The Detroit News: GM to add 2,000 jobs in Michigan | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com