I.T. Alliance, the Irish owned IT outsourcing and cloud support group of companies, has announced the expansion of its project management operations which will create an additional 25 new jobs by the year end. Hiring of the new roles will commence at Career Zoo in the Convention Centre, Dublin on September 12th.
Founded in 1997, the company’s headquarters is in Park West, Dublin and currently employs 500 people. The company provides IT managed services, IT project delivery and business outsourcing solutions.
“At the same time, many organisations are looking to consolidate their technology which had previously been implemented on an ad hoc, un-coordinated basis due to budget pressures during the recession. Companies of all sizes are using the opportunity to make the leap from traditional on premise software to cloud solutions such as Microsoft Office 365.”
For more information about the jobs, please visit the I.T. Alliance Group website via this link: http://www.italliancegroup.com
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