Accenture to create 100 tech jobs

Management consultancy group Accenture is to create 100 high-skilled jobs in Ireland over the next 12 months.

Management consultancy group Accenture is to create 100 high-skilled jobs in Ireland over the next 12 months.

The firm is looking to hire graduates and experienced specialists for operations right across the country.

Mark Ryan, country managing director, Accenture in Ireland, said clients are looking to the company to reduce their costs, increase efficiencies and support growth.

“We offer unparalleled opportunities in an environment that supports the professional growth of our employees and allows them to work on leading edge business and technology issues facing our clients,” he said.

“For these new positions, we are seeking highly motivated and talented individuals passionate about and skilled in technology.”

Accenture already employs more than 1,000 people in Ireland and provides management consultancy, technology services and outsourcing to the private and public sector including Microsoft, Kerry Group and the Revenue Commissioners.

New roles will be available for experts in Java, SAP, cloud computing, mobility and workplace collaboration technologies.

The latest jobs boost at the company is on top of the investment at the Accenture Analytics Innovation Centre, which opened in Dublin last year.

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