31/08/2011

IT Firm Creates 50 Jobs

IT development company, Citrix Systems Ireland, has announced that it is creating 50 jobs in Dublin.

The jobs are in addition to the 30 new jobs announced in March 2010 and are required to support the on-going growth of Citrix technical services business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

John Kelly, Senior Director, Customer Technical Support and Education Services, EMEA, said: "We have immediate career opportunities at all levels from graduate to management for technology professionals."

(BMcC)

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