Paul Madden chief executive of Zinkworks and Lorraine Duncan, delivery director and site lead in the new Letterkenny office, pictured at their HQ in Athlone, Co Westmeath. Picture: Barry Cronin
Tech company Zinkworks plans to open more offices in Ireland, as demand for its services continues to increase. Last week, the Athlone-headquartered company said it was creating 50 jobs in Letterkenny over the next 18 months with the opening of a software engineering hub in Co Donegal. Paul Madden, its chief executive, told the Business Post that further growth was also planned including a potential third office along the west coast.
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