Outsource Group furthers expansion with 40 new IT jobs

The Northern Ireland firm is creating more jobs in response to demand for IT services and a year of ‘record-breaking growth’.
Read more: Outsource Group furthers expansion with 40 new IT jobs
The Northern Ireland firm is creating more jobs in response to demand for IT services and a year of ‘record-breaking growth’.
Read more: Outsource Group furthers expansion with 40 new IT jobs
Citi’s Dean Kelly discusses the technical skills he learned during his graduate programme and the value of agile working.
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The employment tech company, which also has a growing base in Galway, will be hiring for a range of engineering jobs.
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DCU said its Fusion programme aims to match tech entrepreneurs to the right people and funding to create spin-out companies
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A class action lawsuit claims the cryptocurrency is a ‘pump and dump’ scheme that used celebrities to drive up prices before selling to investors.
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Spurred on by a personal experience, Taylor-Jade Allen is working to better understand pancreatic cancer in the hope of developing new treatments.
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Vodafone said the merger would create the ‘necessary scale’ to accelerate the roll-out of 5G and create more competition in the UK market.
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The First Fridays programme by Dogpatch Labs will be hosted in Belfast’s Ormeau Baths to give Northern Irish start-ups a boost.
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Less than a quarter (23pc) of young Irish tech workers surveyed as part of the wider report say their current job is better than expected.
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The funding was announced as 10 Enterprise Ireland-supported companies visited the ESA’s Centre for Earth Observation.
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