Logitech Ireland Announces Creation Of Over 50 New Jobs In Cork
The tech company will be hiring for the new roles in design, engineering, IT and supply chain functions.
Logitech first set up an office in Cork in 1988 and employs around 200 people at it's office at the Airport Business Park.
Logitech’s head of global supply chain and site lead at Cork Elaine Laird: “We’re pleased to see Logitech’s Cork operations grow to encompass more opportunities ahead of the new year. This is a reflection not only of Logitech’s long-term performance, but also the wonderful culture and spirit our employees have developed, here and across the world. At Logitech, talent working out of Ireland is shaping the future, and enjoying it! We’re very grateful to IDA Ireland for their consistent support over the years.”
Bracken Darrell, Logitech president and chief executive officer, said: “In recent years, Logitech has begun to transform into a design company, tapping into trends in gaming, remote work, video collaboration and creativity. This process of reinvention continues. We are innovating with new product experiences every day and driving for positive change in the areas of equality and the environment. All this, thanks to our fantastic teams. As a company, we have a strong flexible working culture, with employees contributing to Logitech’s business from locations all over the world. Cork is a key link in that chain, and we’re keen to see more talent join our colleagues there.
For more information on the roles on offer visit https://jobs.jobvite.com/logitech
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