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Ultra Clean to Create 100 Jobs with Facility in Cavan

Ultra Clean has announced that it is establishing an Advanced Technology Cleaning Centre (ATCC) in Cavan, Ireland. The Ireland ATCC…

4 years ago

40% of Irish Women Consider Quitting Their Job Due to Burnout

40% of Irish women have considered quitting their job in the last 12 months, citing burnout and the pressures of…

4 years ago

Analog Devices Invests €100 Million in ADI Catalyst

Analog Devices has announced it will invest €100 million over the next three years in ADI Catalyst, a 100,000 sq…

4 years ago

Okta continues European expansion with creation of up to 200 jobs in new Dublin office

Okta today announced that it will be opening a new office in Dublin’s Docklands where it intends to create 200…

4 years ago

Gong to create 80 new jobs at EMEA headquarters in Dublin

Gong, the Reality Platform leveraging artificial intelligence to transform go-to-market teams, plans to create 80 new jobs in 2022 at…

4 years ago

Kefron to create up to 40 new jobs in 2022 as it reveals €1m investment

Kefron has today announced a new partnership with Exclusive Networks. This partnership will support Kefron’s growth strategy as it seeks…

4 years ago

Concentrix Expands Irish Operations, Targeting Donegal for 50 Remote Working Opportunities

Concentrix has today announced the creation of 50 remote working roles. With offices already in Dublin, Belfast and Derry, the…

4 years ago

TELUS International Ireland to create 300 new jobs

TELUS International Ireland has announced 300 new jobs to be filled over the coming year at its sites across Ireland.…

4 years ago

Gaeltec to Create 150 New Jobs Nationwide

Gaeltec Utilities has announced the creation of 150 new jobs as a result of securing significant contracts in the utilities…

4 years ago

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