16/10/2012
Over 122 Jobs Announced By Minister Bruton
The creation of 122 jobs has been announced today by Jobs Minister Richard Bruton. The jobs will be established by 5 fast-growing emerging companies in Ireland.
The 5 companies will be located in Dublin, Letterkenny and Limerick and are part of projects supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.Consero, a company used for creating specific events for senior-level executives will be establishing a new European headquarters in Dublin which is said to create at least 20 jobs over a 3 year period.
Also in Dublin is the EMEA headquarters and distribution center and Zendesk,which is used in the total creation of 20 jobs. ExtenSys inc., An IT company is to establish a sales support office in Limerick, which is said to create 25 jobs in total. Keyedin solutions is to establish a software development, sales, marketing and technical support center in Letterkenny with the creation of 20 jobs.
Minister Bruton, making the announcement said: "Central to this Government’s plan for jobs and growth is developing and deepening the impact of multinational companies located in Ireland. Targeting high-growth emerging companies is a key part of this, as these companies will establish deep roots here from early in their growth and make a substantial impact on our economy. There is also of course the possibility that one of these companies will turn into a world-leading company of the future."
(CH)
The 5 companies will be located in Dublin, Letterkenny and Limerick and are part of projects supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.Consero, a company used for creating specific events for senior-level executives will be establishing a new European headquarters in Dublin which is said to create at least 20 jobs over a 3 year period.
Also in Dublin is the EMEA headquarters and distribution center and Zendesk,which is used in the total creation of 20 jobs. ExtenSys inc., An IT company is to establish a sales support office in Limerick, which is said to create 25 jobs in total. Keyedin solutions is to establish a software development, sales, marketing and technical support center in Letterkenny with the creation of 20 jobs.
Minister Bruton, making the announcement said: "Central to this Government’s plan for jobs and growth is developing and deepening the impact of multinational companies located in Ireland. Targeting high-growth emerging companies is a key part of this, as these companies will establish deep roots here from early in their growth and make a substantial impact on our economy. There is also of course the possibility that one of these companies will turn into a world-leading company of the future."
(CH)
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