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Deloitte Ireland to create 300 jobs over next 12 months

Deloitte Ireland to create 300 jobs over next 12 months Updated / Friday, 16 Apr 2021 06:31 One third of the 300 new jobs will be created immediately, with the remainder coming on stream over the next 12 months Deloitte Ireland is to create 300 new jobs over the next 12 months. The professional services firm said the recruitment drive comes amid increased demand for their business advisory services - from both Irish and international clients. It said job opportunities are available across all areas of the business. These include roles in financial advisory, risk advisory, audit and tax. While most of the 300 jobs will be in consulting, the company said it is also looking to hire professionals in other areas - such as systems engineering, customer design, digital finance, digital supply chain, business operations, data analytics and cognitive technologies.

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Deloitte announced as Team Ireland official partner through to Paris 2024

Friday, 16 April 2021 The Olympic Federation of Ireland (OFI) has announced a new partnership with Deloitte Ireland, signing a four-year deal that will span three Olympic Games. This deal will see the company support Team Ireland at the Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 Olympics. A total of 300 new jobs are also set to be created across Deloitte in Ireland in areas such as auditing, tax, consulting, financial advice and risk advice. This partnership will also cover the summer and winter European Youth Olympic Festivals and the 2023 European Games. We are very happy to welcome Deloitte as an official partner to Team Ireland in the build-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, said Peter Sherrard, chief executive of OFI.

Deloitte To Create 300 New Jobs Over The Next Two Years

Share this article Deloitte is to create 300 new jobs over the next two years. The company says the roles will be across all areas of it s business, though the majority are in consulting. It will add to it s existing 3,000 strong workforce in Ireland, with a large campus in Dublin. CEO of Deloitte Ireland Harry Goddard says the business is still human-focused despite technology advancements. He said there s some skepticism surrounding Artificial Intelligence Devices. Certainly there was a nervousness that they could become the future advisory services, he said. But the Chief Executive says a combination of both AI and human intelligence is paramount.

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