Wed 18th Jan 2012, 10:05AM about second-jobber.com news.
Graduates keen on computing careers could take advantage of 75 new jobs being created at two Dublin firms.
IT specialists OpenJaw Technologies and Sysnet Global Solutions are taking on 45 and 30 new employees respectively, as they look to grow in 2012.
OpenJaw gives travel firms, such as airlines and online companies, the chance to provide products and services on the internet, while Sysnet offers security and assurance services to clients worldwide.
Richard Bruton, minister for jobs, enterprise and innovation, announced the jobs during visits to the OpenJaw offices in Glasnevin and Sysnet's Carrickmines base.
He said: "If we are to get out of this crisis and create the levels of employment we need, we must create an indigenous engine of economic growth."
Copyright Press Association 2012
| Graduate news | Date |
|---|---|
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