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Good news: Dublin-based company confirms 100 new jobs

The company has “an immediate requirement” for software developers, system architects and project managers.

BILLING FIRM BRITE:BILL has announced the creation of 100 new jobs as part of a major recruitment drive.

The new posts come on foot of recent “major multi-million dollar contract wins,” according to a press release from Enterprise Ireland.

75 of the jobs will be based at the company’s Dublin headquarters, while the remaining 25 will be in its North American offices.

The company has “an immediate requirement” for software developers, system architects and project managers.

The 100 new recruits will be hired over the next two years, with half coming on board before the end of this year.

“Today’s announcement by Brite:Bill is great news for Dublin and for Ireland,” Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton said in a statement.

“At the heart of our jobs plan is developing a powerful engine of Irish enterprise, and Brite:Bill is a great example of the type of company we are trying to support through our growing programme of overseas activities.”

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 12:21 PM

    It’s no wonder they are able to open new branches as they have front of bank staff down to 2 at a time if your lucky

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    Mute Toddimus Maximus
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 11:43 AM

    Rural Ireland feels no benefit once again. Social isolation is agenda at this stage

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 12:27 PM

    Look if people decide to live in isolated rural communities with tiny populations then they will have live with the fact that they are never going to have the services that are provided in large urban centres.

    One off houses are an abomination.

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    Mute Al Ca
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 12:33 PM

    The people that put bread and meat on your table would like to have neighbours too.

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 12:46 PM

    Then go live in a village!

    It is not sustainable to have houses dotted all over the countryside.

    The only house that should be built on a family farm is for the person (family) working that farm!
    You should not be permitted to build on the farm just because you are the child of a farmer unless you are actively working on the farm and will inherit it in the future. The farm should also be viable there probably should be some size restriction to build on the farm. It’s unlikely that a 1 hectare farm would be viable but there maybe some crops or produce that would make a farm of that size profitable. Each case should be examined on its merits.

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    Mute Toddimus Maximus
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 1:18 PM

    News just in, all people outside of Dublin are not farmers

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    Mute UM
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 1:56 PM

    Prionsaois take a chill pill. That’s a different argument!
    The banks should be open from 9 to 6 and on Saturdays like any other normal business.
    They don’t need new branches just longer opening hours

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Sep 3rd 2015, 2:19 PM

    I didn’t start it and I agree probably Sunday opening as well.

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 3:00 PM

    Yeah he didn’t start it…na na na. *stick tongue out*

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 11:57 AM

    excellent. …more branches where “computer says no” to ordinary people

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 11:42 AM

    Dublin for Sam ,Mayo for Salad

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 12:56 PM

    more ATMs with lodging facilities please

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 2:15 PM

    They should bring in a new rule that if you’re doing multiple transactions you have to goto a teller.. Nothing bloody worse then been stuck behind somebody lodging five or six cheques into a lodgement machine..

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    Sep 3rd 2015, 7:39 PM

    Dublin and Cork.What a surprise.Can’t think outside the box

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