Digital services firm to create 40 jobs in Dublin

Up to 40 new hi-tech jobs are on their way to Dublin.

Digital services firm to create 40 jobs in Dublin

Up to 40 new hi-tech jobs are on their way to Dublin.

Digital services company 'Demand Media' is setting up an international office in Dublin's city centre, and it is looking for new staff with experience in IT, sales and marketing and customer support.

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has welcomed the news "as part of the Government's plans for jobs and growth'.

The IDA said the company's presence in Dublin fits well with the city's "growing reputation as a silicon hub".

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