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Equifax announces 150 new jobs for Dublin IT Centre

Written by Robert McHugh, on 30th Nov 2017. Posted in Ireland

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It was announced today that Equifax will create 150 new jobs in Dublin over the next 12 months, bringing its total Irish workforce to more than 350. 
 
Equifax opened a new IT Development Centre in Dublin last September and also employs 100 people at a separate facility in Wexford. The company specialises in providing bespoke solutions for clients operating in the consumer credit and business sectors in 24 countries across the world. 

The company’s Dublin IT Development Centre develops new and advanced solutions for its global customers. The vacancies announced today will mostly be filled by software engineers, business analysts and other IT specialists.

Equifax has commenced hiring for the 150 vacancies with a goal of filling all positions over the next 12 months at the Equifax office on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay.
 
Welcoming the announcement Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Pat Breen said, "This expansion project by Equifax, bringing an additional 150 high-quality jobs to Dublin is a great vote of confidence by the company in what Ireland has to offer.  We are very pleased that their existing operation has made great achievements in such a short space of time."

He added, "The availability of highly-skilled staff for Equifax’s innovative IT Development Centre has been key to their ongoing success in Ireland, and I am confident that this will continue to be the case."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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