Wipro opens new office in Jefferson City, Missouri
The IT company will partner with Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG), Missouri, to attract local talent, Wipro said in a statement.

The office includes a healthcare solutions innovation lab for digital-first solutions for Medicaid and Medicare programmes.
The IT company will partner with Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG), Missouri, to attract local talent, Wipro said in a statement.
"I'm delighted that Wipro has chosen Jefferson City as its base in Missouri. The opening of this new workspace will boost the local economy as well as attract new talent to the region," said first Lady of the state & co-chair of JAG, Missouri, Teresa Parson.
Wipro's chief executive officer for Americas 1 Srini Pallia said, "We're delighted to open this brand-new facility in Jefferson City and celebrate our partnership with JAG. This working space highlights our commitment to all our clients in the area as well as our efforts in creating local jobs."
Governor of Missouri Mike Parson said the new facility in Jefferson City reflects the state's growing reputation as a destination for talent.
"Our students are the workforce of tomorrow and critical to Missouri's future, and it's great to see companies like Wipro partner with Missouri's JAG program to help our young people capitalize on the amazing opportunities in the latest technology areas right here in our state," he said.
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