24/10/2012
Sychronoss Technologies Begin Phase II Of Hiring Plan
Synchronoss Technologies have announced that they will begin Phase II of their hiring plan for the Research and Development (R&D) and Operations centre in Galway.
Synchronoss will be announcing 30 positions that are of immediate need over the next three months. The positions will be in the areas of research and development, quality assurance and service delivery. The centre and the new positions are supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland. ynchronoss first established its Research and Development (R&D) and Operations centre in Galway in 2010.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD said: "The Irish economy is in transition, and a key part of the Government’s plan is to support the innovative companies like Synchronoss who will drive and accelerate this transition. This week in Silicon Valley and the western USA I am meeting some of the world's leading innovative tech companies who clearly recognise Ireland’s success in this area. Today's announcement that it is recruiting 30 additional people in its centre for research and development for mobile devices in Galway is a great example of the cutting edge activities being carried out in Ireland. I commend all involved, and I am determined to ensure that through continued implementation of the Action Plan for Jobs we can see many more announcements like this in the near future."
(CD)
Synchronoss will be announcing 30 positions that are of immediate need over the next three months. The positions will be in the areas of research and development, quality assurance and service delivery. The centre and the new positions are supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland. ynchronoss first established its Research and Development (R&D) and Operations centre in Galway in 2010.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD said: "The Irish economy is in transition, and a key part of the Government’s plan is to support the innovative companies like Synchronoss who will drive and accelerate this transition. This week in Silicon Valley and the western USA I am meeting some of the world's leading innovative tech companies who clearly recognise Ireland’s success in this area. Today's announcement that it is recruiting 30 additional people in its centre for research and development for mobile devices in Galway is a great example of the cutting edge activities being carried out in Ireland. I commend all involved, and I am determined to ensure that through continued implementation of the Action Plan for Jobs we can see many more announcements like this in the near future."
(CD)
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