12/06/2017

Software Firm Creates 60 New Posts In Belfast

A software firm has announced it is to create 60 new jobs in Belfast.

Version 1 will also be doubling the size of its office space at Cromac Place.

Lorna McAdoo, Head of Operations at Version 1 NI, said: "We have become more competitive in Northern Ireland and this, combined with hard work and commitment from our team, has led to several large contracts being awarded to us.

"Over the next six months, we will be doubling our office space at Cromac Place and also doubling our workforce to 120 over the next two years. We have very exciting times ahead."

The posts are to be created over the next two years.

(CD/LM)

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