A BUSINESS INFORMATION services company has announced it is to create 75 new jobs in Sandyford, Dublin next year.
Dun & Bradstreet, a company providing “commercial information and insight on business”, will expand its current Irish workforce by 50 per cent to create the new vacancies – having only set up in Ireland just over a year ago.
The jobs are being supported by the Industrial Development Authority.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny, who met with D&B chief executive Sara Mathew earlier today, said the company’s decision to create new vacancies was “very welcome news and is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s reputation as a leading location for the international business information products and services sector.”
Mathew said she was “extremely pleased” with the performance of D&B’s Irish unit, which is responsible for collecting and processing data on subject companies.





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