300 technology jobs have been announced in Cork, Dublin and Mayo.
Telus International, whose headquarters are in Mahon, is recruiting people to fill roles in a number of areas including tech support, shared services, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has welcomed the news, saying it's of benefit at a national and regional level.
"TELUS International Ireland is already a significant employer on both a national and regional scale and I'm delighted to see this further expansion. In my own city of Cork, I have seen the contribution of TELUS International Ireland to the economy and the local community first-hand, and I'm excited to see how this growth will create new opportunities for talent and investment across Cork, Dublin and Mayo."
Speaking on the new jobs, Vice President of Operations and General Manager at TELUS International Ireland and France, Roger Clancy said: "Our Irish operation continues to grow as we enhance our offering as a digital customer solutions partner to global disruptive brands and expand into new areas of AI and data annotation. This evolution of service has created new opportunities for our existing team, along with the opportunity to recruit even more talent to our expanding workforce.
"Our culture is one that rewards innovation and teamwork, and we are delighted to be able to offer these jobs where people can come and grow their careers with us. For that reason, we are also investing in our facilities, with a new recruitment centre and gym at our Irish headquarters in Mahon, Cork; as well as refurbishing our restaurant space too. We also have significant plans for our Dublin and Mayo sites later in 2022."