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Over 100 jobs announced for Cork

OpenText, a Canadian software company will create the jobs.

A CANADIAN SOFTWARE company will create over 100 jobs in Cork over the next two years.

OpenText, which makes software solutions for multinationals, is expanding its customer support centre in Clonakilty.

It has already begun hiring technical analysts.

Recruitment is under way immediately and job listings can be found on OpenText’s career page.

The jobs are being supported by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland.

OpenText says that “a strong talent pool, a growing technology ecosystem and supportive public partnership” make Ireland attractive.

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