Looking for a job in Paris? Last mile electric scooter startup Bird plans to hire 1000 people in the city

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Sustainable transportation is trending across the world right now in an attempt to save the world from global warming. For the unknown, sustainable transportation applies to any means of transportation that is green and has a low negative impact on the environment. It is also about balancing our current and future needs.

Demonstrating momentum towards its mission of making cities more livable, Bird, a dockless electric scooter company today announced it plans to open its largest European hub in Paris.

Largest European hub!

Bird’s Paris office will become another European hub for the transportation company employing 1,000 people over the next two years.

The new space will complement Bird’s state of the art service centre where employees currently deliver industry-leading service and maintenance on the company’s fleet of commercial-grade e-scooters.

Business functions and operations!

Business functions and talent spanning operations, government partnerships, legal, marketing and communications will be based at the new French hub. The building will also become a place for Bird’s riders to come in and learn about how to ride safely and get a free helmet.

Headsup – Bird

For the uninitiated, Bird is a last-mile electric vehicle sharing company dedicated to bringing affordable, environmentally-friendly transportation solutions to communities across the world. Founded in 2017 by transportation pioneer Travis VanderZanden, Bird is headquartered in Venice, California, and is rapidly expanding across the country

Travis VanderZanden, Bird’s Founder and CEO, said:

When we launched in Paris nearly a year ago we were blown away by how quickly Parisians took to our service. The adoption signalled a need and desire for an alternative to cars. The city really is a global leader in the fight against climate change and we want to help them achieve their goals by committing even further to the city. Paris already feels like home to us, so it’s only natural that we should make it our official second European home.

Patrick Studener, Head of Bird in EMEA, said:

We are hugely excited about today’s announcement. Our riders have embraced Bird in Paris and now we want to give back to the city because we are here for the long term. Paris is a significant market for us and one that demands a service like ours so it makes sense to have key functions and talent based here. We’re also looking forward to having a place that our riders can come and learn more about our mission, how to ride and park safely and meet the team.

Kat Borlongan, Director La French Tech, said:

I’m delighted that Bird chose France to open its largest European hub. The French Tech scene is picking up serious speed. It’s great that startups scaling as quickly as Bird understand what France has become: a country where some of the world’s most ambitious tech companies can grow and scale.

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