01/10/2015

IBM To Create New Jobs In Ireland

IBM has announced it is to expand its IBM Ireland Analytics & Solutions Lab to advance cloud social collaboration and HR analytics software that help organisations build and maintain a smarter workforce.

New jobs will be created for high value software engineering roles at the development lab which has offices in Dublin, Cork and Galway. Recruitment for graduate and experienced computer scientists is expected to start in the coming weeks.

The project is supported by the Department of Jobs through IDA Ireland.


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