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Logitech Ireland creates 50 jobs at Cork facility

Written by Robert McHugh, on 5th Jan 2021. Posted in Technology

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Logitech Ireland today announced the creation of more than 50 new job opportunities over the next three years across wide-ranging roles including design, engineering, IT and supply chain functions. 

The award-winning design company and maker of cloud peripheral products is expanding its staffing of several teams at its Cork office.

Logitech’s office in Cork was first established in 1988 and moved to its current site on Airport Business Park, Kinsale Road, in 2013. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the key offices in Logitech’s global footprint, a site hosting approximately 200 talents in design, engineering, product development, finance, supply chain, people & culture and IT.

Welcoming the news, Tánaiste & Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment, Leo Varadkar said, "I am very pleased that Logitech has announced the creation of 50 new jobs over the next three years at their office in Cork. Ireland is a really attractive destination for technology companies, due in large part to our strong pool of talent. I wish Logitech the very best as they continue to develop and grow its operations in Ireland."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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