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Digicom to create 30 jobs at Ballymount office

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Pictured: Greg Clarke, Digicom, with Stephen Scannell and Brendan Moran, Teleflex

7 November 2017

Digicom – a provider of managed print services, audio visual solutions and support services – today announced the creation of 30 new jobs over the next three years.

The new roles include project managers, technical engineers, sales, programmers, CAD drawers and trainees, and will be based in the company’s Ballymount headquarters.

The company’s clients include Crestron, Sony, Polycom, Samsung and Ricoh.

Digicom managing director Greg Clarke said: “The digital workplace is rapidly evolving. There is a huge search for talent and the way to attain and retain that talent is investment in the latest technology.

“The millennial generation that is entering the workplace, and increasingly maturing into decision-making roles, want their technology at work to be the latest available and seamlessly integrate into their work and personal lives. For many employers, the technology in their office is as important an incentive as anything else – it is mission critical.

“Brexit is almost upon us but this will bring a wealth of opportunities to our shores. With UK and European companies hoping to relocate to Ireland, Digicom is particularly well-placed to meet the growing demand for commercial space. Similarly, companies who are based in Dublin are expanding into EMEA and they want to have a knowledgeable safe pair of hands from people who have looked after them in Ireland.”

Digicom recently completed a substantial project for global medical devices firm Teleflex which employs over 250 people in Athlone.

The facility services other Teleflex operations across three continents and reliable, state-of-the-art technology is critical for this. The company’s clients includes Mazars, IBEC, SMBC and Ardagh Glass in its list of clients.

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