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Hewlett Packard Enterprise in Houston — Technology corporate campus with modern office architecture

Working at Hewlett Packard Enterprise in Houston

Technology · 5,000-10,000 local employees · Neighborhoods, commute data & housing

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is a global technology company headquartered in the Spring area of north Houston, specializing in enterprise IT infrastructure, hybrid cloud solutions, edge computing, and high-performance computing. HPE's Houston campus on Mossy Oaks Road serves as the company's global headquarters following its relocation from Silicon Valley, signaling Houston's emergence as a major technology hub. The company designs and manufactures servers, storage systems, networking equipment, and software platforms used by businesses worldwide. HPE is also a leader in supercomputing, providing systems for scientific research and government agencies. Career opportunities in Houston span hardware and software engineering, cloud architecture, data science, cybersecurity, sales, and corporate functions.

Campus Locations

Hewlett Packard Enterprise – Global Headquarters

1701 E Mossy Oaks Rd, Spring, TX 77389

Best Neighborhoods for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Employees

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Commute Map — Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hewlett Packard Enterprise located in Houston?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise's primary Houston-area location is Hewlett Packard Enterprise – Global Headquarters, at 1701 E Mossy Oaks Rd, Spring, TX 77389. The commute map above shows door-to-door drive times from the neighborhoods relocating employees consider most.

Which Houston neighborhoods are best for Hewlett Packard Enterprise employees?

New hires at Hewlett Packard Enterprise most often land in The Woodlands (around 12 minutes), Spring / Tomball (around 10 minutes), Cypress (around 25 minutes). South on I-45 or Kuykendahl Road to the Mossy Oaks Road campus in Spring. Drive time is the usual deciding factor, but rent, school zones, and walkability differ a lot between these areas. Each neighborhood link above opens a full breakdown.

What do jobs at Hewlett Packard Enterprise pay in Houston?

Most Hewlett Packard Enterprise roles in Houston fall in the $70K-220K range, depending on function and seniority. Texas levies no state income tax, so a given salary stretches further here than the same number in California or New York. Our salary comparison calculator does the math for your situation.

How many people does Hewlett Packard Enterprise employ in Houston?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise employs roughly 5,000-10,000 people in the Houston area, putting it among the metro's larger technology employers. A footprint that size tends to mean steady hiring and a relocation process used to moving people in from out of state.

Does Hewlett Packard Enterprise offer relocation assistance?

Large Houston employers like Hewlett Packard Enterprise commonly offer relocation help to out-of-state hires: usually some mix of moving-cost reimbursement, temporary or furnished housing, and a home-finding trip. None of it is automatic. Ask your recruiter early, get the package in writing, and negotiate before you accept.

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