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Jobs being created as Nottingham software group prepares for future growth

Roles include software developers and marketing

Impero's software is used to support students at school(Image: Shared Content Unit)

A software developer which offers products to keep school students safe is creating 30 new jobs as part of a growth strategy.

Impero, which has an office in Ruddington, Notts, wants to recruit into roles including software development and support, sales and marketing. The jobs will be spread across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ office and in Austin, Texas.

The move comes after the appointment of CEO Justin Reilly in July and the company secured record renewal rates in all its markets, including the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, where it is used by 30 percent of secondary schools.

Mr Reilly said: "I have spent the first few months getting to know the business and working alongside my new colleagues to think disruptively about what our customers need and how we will innovate in the EdTech space.

"I have enjoyed listening to our Impero customers, working alongside them to hash out some of these ideas and understand how the education landscape is evolving."

Impero provides educational software to schools and combines classroom and network management and student safety tools to manage devices in classrooms. The products are also designed to monitor wellbeing.

The company's software is now used on more than two million devices and with the business set to achieve year-on-year growth by the end of 2019, bosses want to continue the upward trajectory.

Mr Reilly added: “We’ve recognised the changes we need to make to ensure we can best support the growth that we’re seeing and to deliver a fantastic customer experience and roadmap regardless of geography or customer type.