Irish software developer seeks new staff after winning €60m in new business.
The new posts will be split 50/50 between its Irish and US offices. Cora will add 100 jobs by the end of this year and about 200 by 2024, the company said. The company confirmed on Tuesday that it intends to create 300 jobs across its Irish headquarters and its US offices in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Leitrim-based SaaS company is expanding its Irish team with hybrid and remote work opportunities while also creating jobs in the US.
It provides software for project and portfolio management and its platform has users in more than 50 countries. Cora Systems has had a longstanding relationship with IT Sligo for work placement and graduate programmes. Half of these newly created jobs will be based at Cora Systems’ headquarters in Carrick-on-Shannon, with hybrid working options available.
Irish software company Cora Systems is to create around 150 new jobs across Ireland in the next two years.
Cora also offices in Dublin, Atlanta, Georgia, in the US, and Bedford in the UK. Overall, Cora is to create more than 300 new jobs across Ireland and the US, with 100 to be added in the next 12 months and 200 by 2024. Irish software company Cora Systems is to create around 150 new jobs across Ireland in the next two years.
Irish software company Cora Systems has announced the creation of over 300 new jobs. The company already has a team of 125 in its headquarters in ...
Or you can email [email protected] at any time. “This puts Cora, globally, in an exclusive hyper-growth SaaS category. Founder and CEO of Cora Systems, Philip Martin said “As a bootstrapped company, we’ve been able to focus not just on profitability but also on product innovation.
Carrick-on-Shannon software company Cora Systems is creating over 300 new jobs.
“Furthermore, our growth has been partly fuelled by some great C-suite hires in the USA and Ireland and we provide an amazing place to work by the River Shannon where we offer an array of benefits including remote/hybrid working options, relocation/secondment opportunities and the chance to work at the cutting edge of leading technologies.” Of particular importance in the new roles to be based in Ireland will be in the R&D department where staff will work with the latest technology and innovation around Predictive Analytics, Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence. Half the jobs will be placed in the Cora Systems Irish head office and surrounding hinterland through modern hybrid working arrangements whilst the rest will be placed in their US offices and come on the back of huge growth with the company having secured €60m in new business since January and on the back of 330% growth year on year.