I.T. Alliance Group has announced that it currently has 120 job open vacancies across its business operations. Almost two thirds (65%) of the positions are located in Ireland with the balance in the UK. The company has also reported a significant increase in applications post Brexit from EU nationals currently working in the UK.
The job vacancies range across the full IT spectrum with infrastructure engineers, specifically SQL database specialists and project managers being the most sought after. The roles are in I.T. Alliance’s core outsourcing business; its IT resourcing division, and its cloud transformation and support subsidiary, Auxilion.
Based on an analysis of 180 recent job applications either side of the Brexit referendum date, the company also reported that applications from EU nationals working in the UK jumped from 10 to 30 following the vote.
“The Brexit result appears to have caused uncertainty and unease amongst a number of EU nationals working in the UK, even though these are highly skilled people who one would have expected that the UK would be keen to retain post Brexit,” commented Dara Mullen, director, people & talent, I.T. Alliance Group (pictured). “A significant number of candidates specifically mentioned in their application concerns around Brexit as a motivation to relocate to Ireland.
“It’s not yet clear how the Brexit negotiations will pan out for EU nationals working there but the referendum result could represent a significant opportunity for Ireland’s indigenous and multinational tech sector where demand for personnel remains buoyant.”
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