Cork jobs wave keeps on rolling

75 new jobs have been announced Leeside this morning in two separate announcements.
Good news on the jobs front Leeside this morning.
50 new jobs have been announced by data management solutions company Asystec in Ballincollig.
The new roles will be created over the next three years and will be in the fields of Analytics, Data centre and IT Security and Governance.
The Minister for European Affairs and Data Protection Dara Murphy will officially open the firm's new state-of-the-art facility in Ballincollig.
Elsewhere 25 new high-tech software development jobs are being announced in Cork this morning.
The new recruits will be working as part of the team who will be redesigning the jobsireland.ie website.
The project was put out to tender, by the Department of Social Protection, which was won by BDO Ireland and Hire Lab.
Management Consulting Partner with BDO Derry Gray, says the new website will be a state-of-the-art recruitment facility for jobseekers and employers:
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