Bank of Ireland to Add 100 Technology Jobs to Workforce

Bank of Ireland Invests in Tech Talent: Creating 100 New Jobs and Driving Innovation in Emerging Technologies

Bank of Ireland has announced the creation of 100 new technology jobs in various fields such as cloud computing, open banking, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies. These roles will focus on driving projects aimed at enhancing customer features, improving data analytics, and bolstering fraud prevention measures.

The bank is currently seeking professionals with expertise in data analysis, delivery management, engineering, resilience, and cyber security to support its efforts in developing new digital channels and advanced data analytics. The bank has recently invested heavily in technology upgrades, including enhancements to ATMs across Ireland and improvements to fraud prevention technology.

Ciarán Coyle, the group chief operating officer of Bank of Ireland, emphasized the bank’s commitment to ongoing investment in talent, technology, and infrastructure. He highlighted the exciting projects that these new hires will be working on while also providing a supportive work environment that values inclusivity and offers flexible remote work options. Interested candidates can apply for open tech roles by visiting the Bank of Ireland website.

These roles offer an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to drive improvements for customers and colleagues across the organization while working in an exciting and dynamic environment. As emerging tech trends continue to reshape the future of business, these roles are essential for those looking to stay at the forefront of innovation in finance. Check out The Future Human: The Series podcast for more insights into how emerging technologies are shaping our future.

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