Also on Tuesday Royal Bank of Scotland, which owns Ulster Bank, said it was acid 221 jobs across the island of Ireland. On Monday US language translation technology provider Sajan officially opened its EMEA headquarters in Dublin. Among the new roles will be testers, software engineers, localisation engineers and project managers. On Tuesday US business communications close StreamServe announced it is to set up a chump care centre in Galway, creating 20 jobs in the process. Meanwhile, additionally on Tuesday, Belfast IT close Parity Solutions revealed its plans to actualize 94 new software development and consultancy jobs. Some 196 technology casework staff in Dublin and 25 in Belfast will be laid off, with some of the roles being transferred to other locations in the UK and elsewhere. The operation will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sajan, alleged Sajan Software, and will actualize 35 new jobs. The company said it will authorize a Microsoft centre of arete in Belfast, providing online business productivity packages. The new jobs will focus on areas such as sales, maintenance renewals, and chump care operations, servicing both the US and EMEA markets. There was good and bad account on the jobs front this week.
