SQS to add new jobs in Dublin and Belfast
German software testing company SQS said it will increase its current workforce by as many as 75 between its Belfast and Dublin offices.
German software testing company SQS said it will increase its current workforce by as many as 75 between its Belfast and Dublin offices.
Already employing over 200 people across its Dublin and Belfast operations, SQS is committed to increasing its workforce by over 35 per cent up to 2016, it said.
The new jobs to be created will see 50 based in Dublin with 25 located in the Belfast office. The company is currently looking to recruit up to...
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