Atomic Object Expands Raleigh Office, Fuels App Developer Hiring Spree
Atomic Object expands in Raleigh, plans to add 30 jobs
Software design and development consultancy Atomic Object is expanding its Raleigh office and plans to hire around 30 new employees. The company, headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, opened its Raleigh location in 2021.
The expansion includes growing the existing team of 10 employees to nearly 40 over the next three years. Positions will include software developers, designers, and delivery leads. Atomic Object's Raleigh team is actively involved in the local tech community. Carl Erickson, managing partner and co-CEO, highlighted the region’s affordability compared to larger markets and the availability of talent as key drivers for the company's investment.
The company follows a "custom software is crucial" approach and emphasizes enduring partnerships with clients. It focuses on long-term product development rather than short-term projects, allowing engineers to become deeply embedded in their clients’ businesses. Atomic Object chose Raleigh for its second office due to the region's burgeoning tech scene and lower cost of living compared to other tech hubs.
The firm's services include custom software development, mobile app development, web application development, and UX/UI design. Atomic Object works with a diverse clientele ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies, with recent projects spanning various sectors like health tech and manufacturing. The company differentiates itself by focusing on building long-term client relationships and becoming a true partner in their clients' success.
