Avanade Ireland plans to add up to 200 jobs here to meet increased demand

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Partners, like Avanade, are 'essential' to how Microsoft operates, according to Microsoft Ireland general manager Anne Sheehan.Management consultancy Avanade Ireland said it plans to create up to 200 jobs in the next 18 months as it makes plans to deal with increased demand.

The company has seen a surge in demand for its services as more companies examine their plans for digital transformation in the wake of Covid-19.

 

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