
We expect that this new space will be home for a long time and will allow us to continue to make over one million hungry people happy while simultaneously benefiting our thousands of restaurant partners.”

“Similar to what the Mayor pioneered when starting his own technology company, we’ve created an open concept office where collaboration with team members and unfettered creativity is encouraged with all of the advanced capabilities that a leading technology company could ask for.

Moving into our new, fully integrated headquarters enables us to further our leadership position, attract and retain the best talent, drive innovation and change from a product and servicing perspective while allowing us to welcome the MenuPages team into our fold,” said Seamless CEO Jonathan Zabusky. “New York is our home and continues to be a flagship city for Seamless. They are another great success story from our thriving startup scene, which is creating jobs and expanding the city’s economy.” So it’s no surprise that Seamless is one of our city’s most successful digital startups. “And if you want to start a technology business, it’s the place to be. “If you love food, there’s nowhere better than New York City,” said Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Mayor Bloomberg was joined by Seamless CEO Jonathan Zabusky and New York City Chief Digital Officer Rachel Sterne. In 2011, the company facilitated more than $400 million in food orders from its more than 8,000 restaurant partners. Seamless is a comprehensive source for local restaurant information and ordering. The 28,000-square-foot office, located at 1065 Avenue of the Americas at 40th Street overlooking Bryant Park, is home to more than 140 of the company’s 240 total employees including the executive team, engineers, the marketing team, customer support and sales. Mayor Bloomberg today joined Seamless, the nation’s leading digital service for ordering delivery and takeout food from thousands of top restaurants, to announce the opening of its New York City headquarters.

JanuHomegrown New York Technology Company Expands Office Still Hiring With 50 Open Positions
