27/11/2012

Concentrix Technologies Create 100 New Jobs In Belfast

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster today announced that Concentrix Technologies plans to create 100 high quality software development jobs in Belfast.

Part of the international SYNNEX Corporation, Concentrix Technologies is a leader in the provision of advanced customer relationship management (CRM) software which is used globally to manage inbound sales and customer care, outbound business to business sales and prospecting, acquisition and lifecycle management.

Invest Northern Ireland has offered Concentrix Technologies £749,000 of support to secure the 100 job project.

Arlene Foster said: "Having met with Concentrix during my recent trade and investment mission to San Francisco, I was able to hear precisely what the company’s plans were for Northern Ireland. I am pleased that this project has come to fruition so quickly and that such high quality jobs have been secured for local people.

"These jobs will deliver in excess of £4million annually in salaries. This is proof that Northern Ireland remains one of the most competitive in Europe for inward investors seeking talented people in a cost competitive location."

(CD)

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