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NextDocs: Conshohocken life sciences-focused software company to grow to 250 employees by 2014 [PHOTOS]

Last spring, right before its move from King of Prussia to Conshohocken, NextDocs‘ VP of Product Development Satwik Seshasai told Technically Philly that NextDocs wanted to “establish how a larger company can thrive in the Philadelphia area.” Here’s one way to do that: NextDocs is planning on tripling its employee count — to 250 — by 2014, the […]

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NextDocs’ Conshohocken headquarters. Photos courtesy of NextDocs.

Last spring, right before its move from King of Prussia to Conshohocken, NextDocs‘ VP of Product Development Satwik Seshasai told Technically Philly that NextDocs wanted to “establish how a larger company can thrive in the Philadelphia area.” Here’s one way to do that: NextDocs is planning on tripling its employee count — to 250 — by 2014, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

The Inquirer reported that sales are nearing $20 million this year for NextDocs, a software company that provides solutions for life sciences businesses. It was  named Microsoft’s Life Sciences Partner of the Year in 2012.

Read the whole Inquirer article here. Take a peek inside NextDocs’ Conshohocken office after the jump.

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Inside the lobby at NextDocs.

 

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How NextDocs staffers let off steam.

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NextDocs serves its employees lunch three times a week.

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