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SAS starts hiring across Canada

SAS starts hiring across Canada

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 26 Jan 2010 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

SAS Canada is adding roughly 20 positions, mostly in sales, to offices across the country. While the hiring announcement isn’t reflective of a boom in the overall IT job market, it does signal the growth of the business analytics market in Canada, which could lead to good news for business intelligence analysts down the road

SAS Canada is adding roughly 20 new positions, mostly in sales, to offices across the country. Approximately one third of the positions are based out of the company’s headquarters in Toronto. Opportunities are also available in Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City and the Maritimes.

The competition for these positions will likely remain high, as SAS Canada continues to position itself as one of the most coveted employers in the country. The company landed on “Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2010” list released annually by Maclean's Magazine and Mediacorp Canada Inc. and has been nominated for the No. 1 position for the last eight years in a row.

“We have on average about 2,500 visitors per month to our careers page, so a lot of folks are trying to get into SAS,” said Mario Ianniciello, vice-president of sales at SAS Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of SAS Institute Inc. There were no layoffs at SAS Canada throughout 2009 and the company maintains a four per cent turnover rate.

Ianniciello attributes the low turnover to good compensation, benefits, culture and additional perks. “We have a long tenure as well, even in sales, which is probably the most volatile organization for business within any organization. Even within our sales team, it is very flat as far as turnover and termination,” he said.

The hiring boom, which represents a seven per cent increase in SAS Canada’s current base of 254 employees, is a response to the company’s continually growing success in the analytics market.

According to a recent press release stating its market growth results, SAS has maintained growth and profitability for the last 34 consecutive years. This includes a 13 per cent increase in 2009 software revenue over the previous yearfor SAS Canada and a global revenue increase of  US$2.31 billion in 2009, up 2.2 per cent over 2008 results.

While the hiring announcement is good news for SAS, the new positions don’t reflect a real uplift in overall IT hiring in Canada, according Andy Woyzbun, lead analyst at Info-Tech Research Group Ltd. Enterprises are still very tight with their dollars, he noted. “I think this is kind of a blip,” he said.

SAS increasing its employee base does, however, does reflect the growth of the business analytics market in Canada, according to Woyzbun. Organizations that have perhaps neglected their analytics up to now are starting to recognize its significance and analytics firms are doing well as a result, he said.


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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.

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