HR Execs on the Move

Mutual Mobile

www.mutualmobile.com

 
"Innovative solutions to complex problems require carefully constructed teams. That`s why ours mix equal parts strategy, design, and engineering, with R&D as a shared responsibility. Beneath this highly collaborative, iterative environment lies a passion for studying people that helps us craft experiences they love. We`ve helped many of the world`s leading brands – including Audi, Cisco, Google, and Philips – cut through the clutter and prioritize their technology investments to align with their brand, business objectives and users` needs."
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.mutualmobile.com
  • 206 East Ninth Street Suite 1400
    Austin, TX USA 78701-4412
  • Phone: 800.208.3563

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
John Keenan
Director of Us Talent Acquistion Profile

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