100 new tech jobs announced for Dublin

Executive search consultancy firm Spencer Stuart is to create 100 high-tech jobs over the next five years.

Executive search consultancy firm Spencer Stuart is to create 100 high-tech jobs over the next five years.

The jobs will be in software development, information technology support services, and data quality, and have been announced as part of Spencer Stuart's plan for a multi-million euro global technology and knowledge centre in Dublin.

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O’Keeffe said: "Spencer Stuart’s decision to hub here shows Ireland has established itself as a top location for innovation-led knowledge-based global investments."

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