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Grealish demands IDA 'do more' to attract industry to Knocknacarra
Pledges that Knocknacarra, the city's most populated suburb, would be promoted as a location for investment, have not been met, and there remains "no indication" of any new industries locating there.
Dillon highlights IDA Ireland’s plans for Mayo
Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has highlighted the plans by IDA Ireland to make additional investments in drawing greater Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Mayo.
Bonham Quay-bound Genesys to create 100 new jobs in city and remotely
Genesys (www.genesys.com), the global leader in cloud customer experience and contact centre solutions, has announced it is creating 100 new software roles in Ireland.
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Jobs boost for city as two hundred posts to be created in tech giant Diligent Corporation’s European HQ
More than 200 jobs are to be created in Galway by a global technology company following the establishment of its European headquarters in the city.
Grow Remote announces new “Get Remote Ready” programme
In response to both the current situation and the future remote working opportunity, Grow Remote in collaboration with LOETB, IDA Ireland and SOLAS has created a new online national training programme that will develop the capability and capacity of those wishing to become RemoteWorkers.
Galway Science & Technology Festival announces 2020 programme
The Galway Science and Technology Festival (GSTF), as part of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)’s National Science Week, returns this November as a virtual event, but promises to capture all of its usual fun and excitement.
Mayo economic recovery plan launched
The agencies involved in enterprise support and economic development in Mayo have come together to agree the Mayo Economic Recovery Plan, which contains a series of actions to support the local economic recovery effort.
Globalization Partners to establish European headquarters in Galway and create new posts
Globalization Partners, which simplifies global business by enabling companies to hire and retain team members in 180+ countries without the complexity of setting up international branch offices or subsidiaries, last week announced plans to hire 25 technology positions immediately in Galway. These newly created positions include software engineers, technology leads, help centre support, DevOps engineers, UI/UX designers and many others to be located in the company’s Galway centre of operations.