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Ergo creates 100 new jobs for Dublin and Cork

Written by Robert McHugh, on 8th Feb 2018. Posted in Ireland

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Ergo announced yesterday that it will be expanding its workforce by 100 people, as it forecasts revenues to hit €100m by 2020.

The Cloud and Managed Services provider will be creating roles in a spectrum of commerical, technical, project and programme management skills. Jobs will be created primarily in Dublin and Cork, bringing staff numbers to 510 in total.

The company has seen strong growth across all of its business divisions, particularly in its Managed Services division, with a growth of 100% over the last two years. Ergo say this increase has come from a combination of significant multi-million euro contracts, along with added growth from its strong mid-market segment and proven expertise in a wide range of solutions, such as cloud computing and cyber security.

Speaking at the jobs announcement, Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys said, "It is a great pleasure to join the growing Ergo team today for the announcement of 100 new jobs which will largely be based in Dublin and Cork. The jobs include a spectrum of technical, project and programme management skills positions and are indicative of continuing robust employment performance across the country. Starting in 1993 with just eight employees, Ergo has built an extremely impressive track record over the past 25 years and demonstrates the market appetite for innovative IT solutions. I wish John and the team continued success as they successfully scale their operations."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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