Nexen opens 50 vacancies for the commercial area

Company bets on expanding its team to provide better service and support to partners
25-09-23-canal-solar-Nexen abre 50 vagas para área comercial
Nexen team at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Reproduction

A Nexen, opened in 2018 with a strategic vision focused on sustainability, announced that opened 50 vacancies for commercial area.

With growth of more than 200% in revenue, more than 100% increase in the number of employees, and the inauguration of its second distribution center, located in the Northeast, company now aims to take another step towards business growth, through the expansion of its team.

“We believe that the future of our sector will always be growing, and that is why we are investing in a broad and qualified team to provide the best service and support to our partner”, he declared Italo De Pra Neto, CEO of Nexen.

Later this year, the company announced two new partnerships to expand its portfolio, with the companies SolarEdge, an Israeli manufacturer of inverters, and NEP, a manufacturer of microinverters, bringing even more options to its integrators.

“For us, quality products are paramount, which is why we always look for renowned companies to add to our portfolio, as we have respect and responsibility towards our partners and customers, who invest and believe in solar energy just like us”, he stated. Gustavo Chagas, operations manager at Nexen.

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Plans for 2024

For 2024, the company highlighted that it aims to continue this expansion, both in branches and in its internal team, focusing on sustainability and innovation as a principle.

“We always seek to expand, both in numbers and opportunities for our partners and employees. For us, going backwards is not something we aim for, we always look forward, believing in and contributing to the development of our sector”, concludes De Pra Neto.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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