23/04/2015

Dell To Create 100 New Jobs In Limerick

Dell has announced that it is creating 100 new Innovation Technology R&D roles at its Limerick Campus.

The investment in digital innovation will support the company's ongoing technology transformation enhancing the end to end sales, customer and partner experience. The investment builds on an announcement in October which saw 60 Dell Commerce Services roles created at the R&D Centre in Dublin, to drive the transformation of Dell's online platform. With the creation of the two Centres Ireland will become a central development hub for Dell's Innovation Technology team.

The Limerick based R&D team will work closely with the R&D team based in Cherrywood, Co. Dublin as well as with IT colleagues located across the globe to help support and drive Dell’s overall digital transformation strategy.

(CD/MH)

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