19/11/2013

150 New Jobs To Be Created In Dublin

Some 150 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by four companies.

Seventy five jobs are to be created with two Indian companies establishing offices in Dublin/

Another 40 jobs are to be created by Aditi Technologies, as the set up a European Services and Business Development Centre in the capitol.

And Synowledge has announced 35 positions as it establishes an international headquarters in Dublin.

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said the job announcements by Aditi and Synowledge show that Ireland is a good gateway to Europe.

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