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Good news for Dublin: Fidelity hiring 200 new workers

The jobs are at Fidelity Investments, one fo the largest providers of financial services in the world.

THERE’S SOME GOOD news on the jobs front for Dublin this morning: a financial services company in the capital is to open a second office, creating up to 200 jobs.

Fidelity Investments, which is one of the largest providers of financial services in the world, says the new jobs will be in areas such as research and development, international finance, and risk management.

The company, which has 41,000 employees worldwide, looks after the life savings of 23 million people and helps 20,000 businesses to manage their employee benefit programmes.

Tánaiste Joan Burton, who was at the company’s announcement this morning in CityWest, said that the company “will deliver tremendous career opportunities for its new employees”.

unnamed (4) Tanaiste Joan Burton with Thomas McGuire of Fidelity Labs Ireland and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton at the announcement this morning Robbie Reynolds Photography Robbie Reynolds Photography

Fidelity Investments has been in Ireland since 1996 and has offices in both Dublin and Galway.

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    Mar 8th 2019, 4:53 PM

    Probably the right decision but very tough for the families. Locking up the pilot would serve no useful purpose.
    What is needed is a complete review of airshow regulations to minimise the risk of something like this ever happening again.

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    Mar 8th 2019, 5:04 PM

    You’ve got to feel for everyone involved . There’s a lot of lives ruined including the pilot who has to live with his decisions for the rest of his life. What a tragedy.

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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:06 PM

    No winners here

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    Mar 8th 2019, 9:20 PM

    So this show-off is allowed to walk away after killing 11 people while messing up a solo performance, to aggrandise himself in front of others?! I’m sure he didn’t mean to kill anyone, but that’s what manslaughter is. He slaughtered.
    It’s not the first time he’s been accused of recklessness either…

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    Mar 9th 2019, 3:32 AM

    @Bi88les: car racing ,motor cycling facing ,speed boat acing all these sport’s and others have risk’s .Its a awful thing what happened at that air show but it was a accident

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