17/05/2013
Capita To Create 800 Jobs
Capita marked the growth of its business in Ireland, with the announcement that it planned to double the number of people it employed in Ireland over the next three years.
The announcement, which would increase Capita's headcount in the country from 800 to 1,600, was made at the official opening of its new Dublin office, by Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan T.D.
Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan T.D. said: "I am very pleased to welcome Capita's ambitious plans to double their workforce to 1,600 in Ireland over the next three years and to officially open Capita’s new offices in Grand Canal Square in Dublin. The scale and ambition of the company's investment in Ireland, and the announcement of their plans to employ 800 more people over the next three years, is a major vote of confidence in Ireland. This announcement highlights the progress that is being made in restoring confidence and attracting investment and jobs into Ireland. I would like to wish Robbie Hughes and all his team every success in the years ahead as Capita continues to grow and prosper in Ireland."
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The announcement, which would increase Capita's headcount in the country from 800 to 1,600, was made at the official opening of its new Dublin office, by Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan T.D.
Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan T.D. said: "I am very pleased to welcome Capita's ambitious plans to double their workforce to 1,600 in Ireland over the next three years and to officially open Capita’s new offices in Grand Canal Square in Dublin. The scale and ambition of the company's investment in Ireland, and the announcement of their plans to employ 800 more people over the next three years, is a major vote of confidence in Ireland. This announcement highlights the progress that is being made in restoring confidence and attracting investment and jobs into Ireland. I would like to wish Robbie Hughes and all his team every success in the years ahead as Capita continues to grow and prosper in Ireland."
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