08/05/2014

Belfast Software Firm Creates New Jobs

Up to twenty new software development jobs are to be created by Belfast-based computer software company, TotalMobile.

The company, which provides specialist apps for tablets used by clients who include health trusts and councils, has said that its business with UK companies is expanding.

Alongside the jobs the company has said that it will launch a careers drive "to encourage more young people into jobs in software."

(MH)

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