13/06/2013

200 New Jobs To Be Announced For Cork

200 new jobs are expected to be announced for Cork, as global IT firm EMC finalise negotiations with the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.

The company hopes to open new offices in Cork city, where it has been established since it opened a manufacturing plant in 1988.

Specialising in cloud computing and data analytics, the company export to over 140 countries worldwide, and has expanded into research and development.

They currently employ some 3,000 people in Cork.

(MH/CD)

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