15/02/2012

Mastercard Creates 130 Jobs In Dublin

Credit card company MasterCard has announced 130 new jobs in Dublin, following the opening of a new global technology headquarters.

The jobs will be created over the next four years, and will bring to 200 the number of people employed by MasterCard in the State.

The company has already began the recruitment process, advertising on its website: "Ready to take the first step toward your next great career move? MasterCard has a wide variety of positions available to talented, motivated individuals looking for a challenging career opportunity. Read about our hiring process below, or click on over to our job search engine under 'Finding a Job at MasterCard'."

The expansion is being supported by IDA Ireland.

President of Mastercard Technologies Rob Reeg said the expansion and the new team would help further the company’s technology agenda.

MasterCard opened its Dublin office in 2008, when it acquired technology company Orbiscom.

(DW)

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