Norkom announces over 100 new jobs for Dublin
Dublin based Norkom announced today that it will expand it’s operations and are now on the lookout for over 100 new employees.
The anti-crime software company entered the financial crime and compliance market in 2001 and since then has formed partnerships with companies in over 100 countries worldwide.
The company already employs 130 people in Dublin and its €11.4 investment (including €4 million from Enterprise Ireland) will bring 70 new jobs in research and development with the remaining 41 positions in fields like money laundering (...detection...) and fraud detection.
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