70 jobs created in Dublin

Almost 70 new jobs are on the way to Dublin, it was announced today.

70 jobs created in Dublin

Almost 70 new jobs are on the way to Dublin, it was announced today.

American online polling company Survey Monkey has announced 50 jobs and recruitment is already underway.

Irish owned IT firm Agile Networks, based in Blanchardstown, is doubling its workforce, with the recruitment of 16 staff.

Darragh Richardson, managing director of Agile Networks, says the company is looking for candidates with three to five years experience.

"We're currently recruiting now so we're going to be looking for people over the duration of this year and the best thing for people to do to apply is to email info@agilenetworks.ie and we'll progress those applications through as quickly as we can," he said.

The announcement was made during a visit by the Minister for Communications, Pat Rabbitte, when he officially opened Agile Networks’ new offices in Blanchardstown today.

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