Vodafone to add 60 new jobs in Ireland over the next 18 months - 04/10/2016
The new jobs will be in the areas of technology and digital specialisation and are part of the company’s bid to improve its IT infrastructure.
The new roles will include senior and specialist roles in technology, digital, web and social media including IT Architecture, Digital Product Management, Demand Management and Innovation and Web and JavaScript Development.
The company has made the move to e [...]
Global wifi giant to create 50 jobs in Limerick - 04/10/2016
Casa provides fixed, mobile, and wifi network solutions for broadband services
Broadband access company Casa Systems has established operations in Limerick with the aim of creating over 50 jobs in the next three years.
The firm's new Irish offices will act as a base for its non-US activity.
Initial operations in the mid-West will include manufacturing, distribution, and customer support.
The compa [...]
European Investment Bank (EIB) to open first Irish office later this year. - 30/09/2016
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is to open its first Irish office later this year.
The plans were confirmed by EIB vice president Andrew McDowell, who was Enda Kenny's economic advisor until he was appointed to the €270,000 a year post earlier this year.
He confirmed the new Irish office during his first working visit to Dublin since taking up his new office earlier this month.
Mr McDowell said to [...]
60 jobs announced by two companies for Galway - 29/09/2016
Two companies in the medical technology and data analytics sectors are to create 60 new jobs in Galway.
Indian medical technology company Sahajanad Medical Technologies will fill 50 positions over five years as it establishes its European headquarters in the city.
The company makes coronary stents and is expanding into the European market.
Meanwhile, the Wood Group says it will add ten people to its wor [...]
Irish CEOs believe next three years most crucial in decades - 29/09/2016
Top business leaders believe the next three years will be more critical than the previous 50, according to new research.
A survey by financial firm KPMG found that Irish ceos believe that disruptive technologies and a low global growth environment will have a transformative effect on their business between now and 2019.
The findings are published in KPMG's Irish CEO Outlook for 2016 which included persp [...]