26/04/2013

Storm Technology To Create 21 Jobs

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has announced that Storm Technology, a leading business technology consultancy that specializes in Microsoft technologies, is to create 21 jobs.

The Minister also announced the creation of 30 new jobs at Irish IT company opensky.

The new jobs at Storm technology will include opportunities for senior technology consultants, experienced CRM Dynamics consultants, SharePoint and project management consultants along with roles for graduates and emerging talented software developers. The roles will be based in both Dublin and Galway.

In opensky, the development will provide opportunities for Software Developers, Project Managers, Support, Sales & Marketing and QA Personnel. The recruitment drive is expected to commence immediately.

The Minister said: "opensky is an exciting Irish technology company which is innovating, exporting and creating jobs, and today’s announcement is very welcome. Irish companies like this with ambitious growth strategies are playing a critical part in getting this country back to work."

(CD/MH)

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