11/11/2013
200 Jobs Announced For Dublin
200 jobs are to be created in Dublin by recruitment website Indeed and energy provider Energia.
Half the positions are at Indeed's Dublin-based Europe, Middle East and Africa headquarters and will be filled over the coming year.
US company Indeed.com claims to be the world's most popular online job search service, with sites in more than 50 countries and 28 languages.
It opened an office in Dublin in March last year and has since taken on more than 100 employees in Ireland.
The other 100 jobs in the announcement are being created the independent energy provider Energia within the next 12 months as part of the company's entry into the residential electricity and gas market.
Energia currently supplies energy to 65,000 business customers and now wants to roll out its products to residential customers.
Through its parent group Viridian, the company has invested €1.2bn in power plants in Ireland.
The expansion has been supported by the Department of Jobs through the IDA.
(IT/CD)
Half the positions are at Indeed's Dublin-based Europe, Middle East and Africa headquarters and will be filled over the coming year.
US company Indeed.com claims to be the world's most popular online job search service, with sites in more than 50 countries and 28 languages.
It opened an office in Dublin in March last year and has since taken on more than 100 employees in Ireland.
The other 100 jobs in the announcement are being created the independent energy provider Energia within the next 12 months as part of the company's entry into the residential electricity and gas market.
Energia currently supplies energy to 65,000 business customers and now wants to roll out its products to residential customers.
Through its parent group Viridian, the company has invested €1.2bn in power plants in Ireland.
The expansion has been supported by the Department of Jobs through the IDA.
(IT/CD)
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