Jobs boost created by two companies
 
                            
Two separate companies have made job announcements today. Dell is setting up a new bank in Dublin to offer credit facilities to its corporate customers with the creation of 300 positions. 200 jobs are being created immediately, with half already filled, while a further 100 will come on line in the next three years. The company already employs 2,500 people in Ireland at its facilities in Cork, Limerick and Dublin. Meanwhile, Lites Group has confirmed 40 new full time residential sales and management vacancies nationwide. 15 of these positions will be coming on stream in Cork. The Irish owned company has recently made a number of significant client wins, which has led to a recruitment drive. The positions are available with immediate effect. Speaking to Cork's RedFM Managing Director Martin Duffy explains: (Click above for audio)
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