Irish digital services provider Auxilion has announced it will create 110 jobs in Dublin and Belfast and will increase its revenue from €40m to €60m in the next three years.
The expansion of the team will help the firm support large-scale digital transformation projects and customer growth areas will include healthcare, financial services, and the public sector.
Auxilion’s plan for the future
Based in Dublin, the new positions created by Auxilion will be primarily based in Ireland, with some focus on driving the company’s growth in the UK. The company will be hiring for a wide range of technical roles, like project and programme managers, across a number of its business divisions including networking, digital workplace, consulting, and managed services.
With an increased focus on digital services integration and support, Auxilion expects increased demand for consultancy, project management, end-user computing, governance, and managed services over the coming months and years. It also expects its reseller business to also expand significantly in the same time frame.
This announcement is following the restructuring of Auxilion over the last 18 months, as part of this, a number of senior management members were repositioned to construct the capabilities of the organisation’s consultancy offering. The company also built up its partner ecosystem with industry leaders such as Microsoft, HPE, Aruba and Dell.
Phillip Maguire, Founder and CEO of Auxilion said “The pandemic increased the roll-out of digital transformation and IT change management projects, whilst accelerating the innovation strategies of many organisations. However, as these were implemented incredibly quickly, the long-term planning and procedural governance were lacking. Organisations therefore need to review and re-engineer their approaches to ensure they support business objectives going forward.”
He also said “At Auxilion, we made the decision to look at our resources and realign our focus to capitalise on the company’s strengths and drive growth. This includes building ‘digital thinking’ into every part of our organisation and what we do for our customers. We’re growing the team and investing in the business to enable our transformation as we look to become the leading digital services provider on the island of Ireland, while simultaneously fuelling our expansion in the UK.”
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