Kainos to create 137 jobs in Atlanta
Belfast based IT services company has announced its latest expansion in the US, with a $ 1.2 million investment. This investment comes just 6 months after Kainos announced its first move into the midwest of the United States. It is estimated that by 2024, this investment would create about 137 jobs in Atlanta. Vice President of Kainos, North America, Nigel Hutchinson said: “Our growth in North America continues at pace and this move into Atlanta is the next stage of a very exciting expansion phase for us.” To read more about this, click here.
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