Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD has announced the creation of over 122 new jobs to be established by five emerging companies in Ireland. The companies will locate in Letterkenny, Dublin, and Limerick as part of projects supported by the Department through IDA Ireland.
Events company Consero is to establish its European Headquarters in Dublin with the creation of 20 jobs over a three-year period.
ExtenSys an IT company providing high value added internet traffic management solutions, is to establish a Sales and Technical Support office in Limerick, with the creation of 25 jobs.
KeyedIn Solutions, which delivers cloud-based solutions and consulting is to establish an European software development, sales, marketing and technical support centre in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal with the creation of 20 jobs.
DITA Inc is expanding its EMEA Headquarters and distribution centre in Dublin, with the creation of 10 new positions.
ZenDesk, a provider of web-based customer support software, is to establish its finance and development centre in Dublin, with the creation of 30 jobs over the next two years.
Minister Bruton said: "Central to this Government's plan for jobs and growth is developing and deepening the impact of multinational companies located in Ireland. Targeting high growth emerging companies is a key part of this, as these companies will establish deep roots here from early in their growth and make a substantial impact on our economy. There is also of course the possibility that one of these companies will turn into a world-leading company of the future."
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