Bank of Ireland recruiting 130 specialist IT staff
Updated / Thursday, 29 Apr 2021
06:45
Bank of Ireland has been investing heavily in a technology overhaul across its operations in recent years
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Bank of Ireland has announced plans to recruit 130 specialist technology professionals as part of an investment in its in-house digital engineering operations.
It s expected the staff will be in place within the next year with the recruitment process already underway.
The bank is looking to take a variety of professionals including Technical Architects, Software Developers, Engineers, specialised Project Managers, Scrum Masters and Data Analysts.
Bank of Ireland has been investing heavily in a technology overhaul across its operations in recent years.
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