EY is creating 900 new jobs across Ireland as a result of record growth for its business operations .
The international consultancy firm confirmed that 550 experienced hires and 350 graduate roles will be up for grabs under its new recruitment campaign. The additional hires will bring its total cumulative workforce in Ireland up to 5,100.
The organisation is looking for staff across its core areas such as tax, audit, corporate finance and consulting. However, they are also seeking recruits in less conventional sectors including workforce and organisation design and planning, change management, transaction diligence, and valuations, modelling and economics.
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Frank O’ Keefe, EY’s Managing Partner, said: “Our plan to increase our current headcount on the island of Ireland from 4,200 to 5,100 people is hugely exciting for us. Strong client demand for our services gives us confidence to continue with our ambitious growth plans. We’re seeking to recruit the brightest and most diverse talent across a host of disciplines to join our brilliant teams .”
EY has several offices across Ireland- located in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford. The company also noted in its Transparency Report that its revenue records were up 26 % from last year, marking a record performance for the organisation in Ireland.
The organisation made €536 million in total for this financial year in Ireland alone. EY’s global net worth is estimated to stand at around $45.4 billion.
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