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Compliance & Risks to bring 50 jobs to Ireland

Written by Robert McHugh, on 18th Jul 2016. Posted in Ireland

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It was announced today that Compliance & Risks will be adding 50 new jobs to their workforce over the next three years.

The majority of these jobs will be based at their Cork headquarters across the areas of research, software development, client support, sales and account management.

The end-to-end global regulatory solutions provider boasts seven out of the top ten electronics manufacturers in the world as clients, as well as many other blue chip organisations.

Compliance & Risks creates business advantage for organisations by providing reliable legislative information, insights and actions through C2P, its knowledge management software platform, consulting, market access, managed services and other solutions. 

International business represents 97% of the company’s overall turnover. As well as the Cork headquarters, they have offices in Brussels, California, London and New York.

Making the jobs announcement today, Mr Simon Coveney, Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government said, "I am delighted to announce that Compliance & Risks is creating 50 new jobs over the next three years. It’s always a good day when we have an indigenous Irish company creating employment."

He added, "This company is a perfect example of what’s great about this country, with their highly skilled legal team, combined with innovative technology creating value for blue chip clients for nearly 15 years. By further strengthening its workforce and in particular, its global operations centre in Cork, the company is poised to continue its successful growth trajectory."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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