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50 new jobs announced at Citrix

The new jobs have been announced this morning.

CITRIX, WHICH SPECIALISES in technologies such as cloud computing, has announced that it is to increase its Dublin workforce by 50 full time employees.

The jobs are being supported by IDA Ireland and will be in addition to 50 jobs announced in August 2011. They will be in areas including technical support, sales, IT, and online services.

“Customers are embracing cloud services and mobile workstyles to create agile, cost effective, new ways of working,” Citrix vice president Martin Kelly said.

“As such, all divisions of Citrix continue to experience significant growth across Europe, including the Citrix technical support and education business.”

Citrix is looking for experienced candidates in a number of areas and the jobs can be viewed on the careers section of its website.

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