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Dublin software firm creates 26 jobs in US Due to Lack of Skilled Staff in Ireland

IRISH TIMES -  Dublin software company Havok is to create 26 jobs in Dublin to support the launch of a new product but it says it could have based twice that number here if it could have attracted skilled staff. Havok managing director David O’Meara said another 26 jobs were being created in San Francisco to support a new mobile product. “We would like to do more in Ireland but we are restricted because the quality of talent coming out of computer science is not what we would like,” he said. Read More

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