Mon 5th Dec 2011, 03:37PM about second-jobber.com news.
Graduates looking for work in Northern Ireland will be pleased to hear of one firm's plans to create 20 new jobs.
Lurgan-based Enterprise Stationery Ltd is to add to its current 88-strong workforce on the back of a £500,000-plus investment.
Some £60,000 has been provided by Invest NI's Job Fund programme, which will help the firm employ new workers and expand between now and 2015.
Invest NI's chief executive Alastair Hamilton said that the investment demonstrated that even during tough economic times opportunities for growth existed for the right firms.
Central to the firm's expansion plans is a move to attract new overseas business from mainland Europe as well as further developing the products it offers.
Managing director Paul O'Neill said: "We want to increase our market share by providing a solutions-based approach to meet client needs for electronic traceability, whilst providing the traditional filing capability."
Copyright Press Association 2011
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