AOL IS TO CREATE 20 new software engineering jobs in Dublin, says siliconrepublic. The majority of the jobs will focus on developing the company’s global media channels. The internet services provider has been in Ireland for 10 years, and had announced 50 similar new roles in June.
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# new-jobs - Monday 11 March, 2013
SuperValu to create 300 jobs in 2013
New staff will be hired following the opening of three new stores and extending a further 40 as part of a €20 million investment.
# new-jobs - Monday 25 February, 2013
Centra to create 400 jobs and open 20 new stores in 2013
The company also grew by 1.6 per cent last year, and recorded retail sales of €1.435 billion.
# new-jobs - Monday 12 November, 2012
100 jobs announced by Dublin-based gaming company Swrve
Some of the jobs have already been posted on the Swrve website, the rest will be added to the growing gaming company over the next two years.
# new-jobs - Wednesday 17 October, 2012
Ryan to assume Tipperary assistant manager role
Eamon O’Shea has also brought on board Paudie O’Neill as his senior hurling coach in the Premier county.
# new-jobs - Tuesday 21 February, 2012
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# new-jobs - Thursday 10 November, 2011
Farmbud to create up to 100 new jobs
The online farming network says the new positions will be available over the next three years.
# new-jobs - Friday 28 October, 2011
Certus to create 50 new Dublin jobs
The firm which was set up to handle the loan book of Bank of Scotland (Ireland) is hiring.
# new-jobs - Wednesday 10 August, 2011
Boost for Laois as SuperValu creates 70 new jobs
Irish-owned supermarket, SuperValu, has opened a new store in Mountmellick creating 70 jobs for the area.
# new-jobs - Friday 15 July, 2011
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# new-jobs - Friday 20 August, 2010
THE CONSTRUCTION OF a cooperative wind farm project in Co Clare will create up to 300 jobs in the region.
West Clare Renewable Energy (WCRE) plans to build the largest community-owned wind farm in Ireland, with 28 turbines.
WCRE says the project will be able to produce enough electricity for every business and home in Co Clare.
Planning permission has been granted for the project, based between Ennis and Miltown Malbay.
It involves an investment of €200m and will be collectively run by 30 farming families.
The wind farm will take up to two-and-a-half years to construct.
# new-jobs - Monday 16 August, 2010
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY new jobs are being created at the Monaghan Mushrooms plant in Tyholland, Co Monaghan.
The company, which already employs almost 2,300 people in Ireland and abroad, is opening a new state-of-the-art facility outside Monaghan town.
It already has a 45% hold on the UK mushroom market, and the new facility will be able to produce up to 6,000 tonnes of mushrooms a year.
The €10 million project will be officially opened by Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Brendan Smith
# new-jobs - Thursday 22 July, 2010
IRISH COMPANY SOLARPRINT is to create 80 new jobs in Dublin for people at its first manufacturing line in Dublin.
It plans to open that manufacturing operation next year, and will be looking for people with qualifications in engineering and sciences. SolarPrint develops dye-sensitised solar cell technology which converts light into energy.
The energy technology company already employs 20 people, and opened its new headquarters in Dublin today.
Penneys also announced new jobs today.
89 positions are being created at the retailer’s new story in Killarney, Co Kerry.



























