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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Uber (NYSE:UBER) said on Wednesday it has opened a new office with space for 1,000 additional workers in Amsterdam, where the company has its international headquarters.
The U.S. ride sharing and food delivery firm said in a statement it currently employs more than a thousand workers in Amsterdam and is looking to add additional engineers.
"Our new headquarters gives us space to grow in Amsterdam, as we actively recruit top tech talent in the (Dutch) capital," CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said.
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