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Technology company in Roscommon announces new opportunities

Written by Robert McHugh, on 9th May 2016. Edited on 10th May 2016 Posted in Technology

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It was announced today that 'myITdepartment.ie', a technology services company based in Roscommon, is recruiting to fill ten new, full-time roles.

This will see the company grow to 28 employees. From its offices in Roscommon and Dublin, myITdepartment.ie serves more than 200 clients across the country as well as overseas in the UK and the US. 
 
Newly appointed Minister for Communications, Climate Change and Natural Resources Denis Naughten will officially open the new premises this afternoon – his first outing as a Government Minister. 
 
The new jobs will encompass a range of skill sets including positions in technical and engineering roles as well as finance, digital marketing and sales. The company has moved to new premises in Athleague, Co. Roscommon to facilitate continued company growth and enhanced client service. 
 
Founder and Managing Director, Seamus Quinn says, "We are delighted to be in a position to offer these high quality jobs, particularly in rural Ireland. We have built up a very successful, growing company in the midlands despite a number of challenges including a lack of high speed broadband, which is obviously crucial to our business." 

He added, "We have had to invest significantly in a wireless connection to facilitate business growth and the high calibre services we offer. The new government should prioritise investment in services outside of Dublin to enable more SMEs to develop and provide high quality employment."
 
Source: www.businessworld.ie 

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