100 New Jobs Have Been Announced By Irish Owned IT Firm Client Solutions
It has bases in Cork and Dublin, as well as at offices in Spain and Poland
The jobs will be rolled out over the next 3 years and will bring the company's workforce to 300.
The news comes after it was revealed earlier this week that pharmaceutical giant Novartis plan to cut their workforce in Cork by up to 320 workers at its plant in Ringaskiddy.
Company chairman Shemas Eivers says demand for its services has increased in line with a sharp rise in the use of technology in every business.
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