IT company to create 30 jobs in Dublin

Thirty more tech jobs are being announced this morning in Dublin.

IT company to create 30 jobs in Dublin

Thirty more tech jobs are being announced this morning in Dublin.

Irish IT professional services company Ammeon, is looking for both experienced IT professionals and graduates to fill a variety of IT roles including software development, test automation and DevOps.

The company specialises in IT-based transformation projects and currently employs 140 people.

Fred Jones, CEO, Ammeon, said: "The new recruits will be joining what is already one of the largest developer, test and DevOps teams in Ireland.

"Given the strong and growing need for IT transformations across a wider variety of industries, we are confident our strong performance will continue. In 2015 we will be targeting continued international growth, including expansion into at least two new EU markets."

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The company was founded by the late former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.

It comes on the back of a good week for jobs - with Amazon announcing 300 highly-skilled positions

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Nearly 1,000 new jobs in total have been announced this week.

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