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Version 1 boosts Irish job prospects

06 May 2011
Both graduates and experienced professionals could take advantage of one of the 180 job vacancies made available by Version 1 this month.

The company currently employs 264 workers across its Cork, Dublin and Belfast offices and is now looking to increase this number by 45 in the next three months.

Growth for the IT firm is predicted to be in excess of 30 per cent in 2011 and more members of staff are required to meet new business demands.

Opportunities for practice, team and project leaders, as well as senior technology consultants will be available.

Human resource director Jarlath Dooley said: "As a 100 per cent Irish-owned and managed company, we are delighted to be beating the recession and creating jobs."

In January, the business announced it had secured new deals worth €3 million (£2.6 million), with IT services now being provided to Irish Life, Musgrave Group and the Revenue Commissioners.

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