Stream Global Services in Dublin today announced a major hiring drive in the Dublin area to fill more than 50 permanent and 200 seasonal positions for its facilities in Swords & Santry. Stream operates from these two facilities, which are among the company’s more than 55 contact centres worldwide. The new positions across the Dublin sites will focus on providing technical support solutions for one of Stream’s global clients – a leading name in video gaming systems.
Stream provides training, support and career growth opportunities for its employees and it has a growing presence in Dublin and across the UK. Known as an employer-of-choice, Stream offers competitive pay and benefits along with an energetic and supportive work environment. Many of the new positions are the result of expanded business with the company’s gaming client, coupled with a number of seasonal roles for the latter part of 2013.
“We are looking for talented, motivated people who are looking for a great place to work and the opportunity to gain new skills while supporting an exciting product. We want our people to discover and reach their potential with our company”
“Stream provides a supportive work environment where people care about each other and the clients they represent. We are excited about the new positions in Dublin as we continue to expand our presence in the area and create meaningful career opportunities for people.”
Tom Brennan, Country Manager for Stream in Ireland
“Business Process Outsourcing is a sector targeted as part of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs, and in the past year we have seen an increase of 3000 jobs per month across the private sector. Today’s announcement by Stream, a cutting edge company in this sector, that it is expanding its operations in Ireland is a further very welcome boost. I wish them every success for their plans for Dublin”.
Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
Joe Robbins is co-founder of CareerWise Recruitment. A graduate of the University of Limerick (Degree in Business Studies, 1985), Joe worked in the UK for five years where he specialised in materials management, production management and plant management for a number of companies.
He returned to Ireland in 1992 to become Operations Manager for a Cork-based start-up, FMC Automotive Division which was subsequently taken over by Snap-on Equipment. Joe managed the business re-location of this company to Shannon in 1997 before setting up CareerWise Recruitment in 1999.
He is a committee member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Mid-West region, and a former Director and Vice President of the Shannon Chamber of Commerce. Joe is former Chairperson of the Sixmilebridge Camogie Club and current Chairperson of the Clare County Camogie Board.
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