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TCS announces Irish expansion

By Business & Finance
02 November 2015
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Global IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced it is creating 80 jobs.

TCS offers a consulting-led, integrated portfolio of BPS, infrastructure, engineering and assurance services and has over 324,000 of the world’s best-trained consultants in 46 countries. The company generated consolidated revenues of US $15.5bn for year ended March 31st, 2015 and is listed on the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange in India.

The company established an office in Dublin in 2001 and now operates with over 100 consultants in Ireland.

Venkatesh Priyadarshi, head of Ireland Operations and Business Development, said: “TCS has a track record of sustained investment in Ireland. In 2012, we established a major cluster of our Supply Chain Centre of Excellence in Dublin, helping clients across the globe optimise their supply chains and invest in research on next generation supply chain frameworks. Today we work with more than 100 consultants in the country, and look forward to growing the business even further with these new positions. As a business we are committed to innovation and to helping our clients stay ahead of market trends through the solutions and insights we provide. As such, we are looking for highly trained graduates with varying degrees of experience in industry to fill these positions across Ireland.

He added: “Today’s announcement is focused on the work TCS Ireland do in partnership with clients ranging from medium and large indigenous public and private bodies. The roles span a wide range of industries including banking, utilities, food, to multinational companies at work in sectors such as technology and telecommunications. As the Irish economy has accelerated over the last number of months, we are seeing a pronounced increase in demand for the digital and business solutions we provide and expect to grow our business and the number of open positions we will look to hire even further over the next 12 months.”