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17 top companies hiring big in Ireland right now

18 May 2017

Looking for jobs in sci-tech? All of these top software, consultancy and pharma companies are hiring in Ireland right now.

The Irish sci-tech sector is booming. Jobs are plentiful. But how do you wade through all of the many opportunities to find the one that you really want? It can be daunting, so we’ve done a lot of the wading on your behalf.

We’ve found 17 top sci-tech companies that are hiring right now, and detailed some of the opportunities on offer.

Accenture

Management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company Accenture is currently looking for software engineers for its Cork office, and analysts, consultants, IoT architects and developers, digital marketing experts, and managers in Dublin.

Aon

Global professional services firm Aon is currently seeking data engineers for its Dublin city centre location.

Asavie

Irish internet of things (IoT) software firm Asavie is currently hiring software and service engineers in Dublin.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the corporate and investment banking division of Bank of America, is currently recruiting for analyst, developer and management roles in Dublin.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Pharma and biologics company Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) is currently looking to fill open roles in quality control, engineering, accountancy and management at multiple locations in Dublin.

Dropbox

Tech giant Dropbox is currently hiring in customer experience, analytics, accounts, legal and recruitment for its Dublin offices.

Fidelity International

Investment solutions firm Fidelity International has open roles in business operations and management, legal, and tech consultancy, at its Dublin-based offices.

Fidelity Investments

Global financial services firm Fidelity Investments is currently recruiting for open analytics, engineering and management roles, among others, at its Galway and Dublin locations.

Intel

Chip giant Intel is currently hiring in Leixlip, Shannon and Cork for roles in machine learning, engineering, research, development and analytics.

Kemp Technologies

Kemp Technologies, which develops load balancing products for organisations, is currently looking to hire German-speaking network support engineers at its Limerick location.

Liberty IT

Liberty IT, the technology arm of Liberty Mutual Insurance, is currently seeking IT help-desk agents for its Dublin office.

MSD

Pharma giant MSD – Merck in the US – has current vacancies for quality control, scientists, process supervisors and engineers, and is hiring for a number of associate director positions.

Pramerica

Pramerica, the technology services subsidiary of Prudential Financial, has current openings for programmers, engineers, data architects, analysts, financial services experts, DevOps specialists, project managers, data scientists and graphic designers, among others.

PwC

Big Four consultancy firm PwC is looking for data analysts, audit managers, data scientists and a range of consultants for its Dublin offices.

Storm Technology

Business technology consultancy and Microsoft solutions partner Storm Technology is currently hiring developers and solutions architects for its Dublin office, and is accepting speculative applications across the board in Dublin and Galway.

U-blox

Swiss-headquartered IoT chip design and manufacturing company U-blox is currently seeking engineers for a number of open roles in its Cork office.

Version 1

Irish IT services company Version 1 currently has Dublin-based openings for cloud architects, developers, engineers, consultants and managers.

Kirsty Tobin
By Kirsty Tobin

Kirsty Tobin served as careers editor of Silicon Republic from 2015 up to August 2017. When she was younger, she had a dream where she started and won a fight with a T-Rex, so she’s pretty sure she kicked butt at this, too. Passions include eating all the cake, watching more TV than is healthy and sassy comebacks.

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