BearingPoint appoints four new directors, plans for 50 jobs in 2024
Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint today announced the appointment of four new Directors to its business in Ireland, following significant growth in 2023 which saw the company’s workforce grow by 30% to 320 consultants. To support BearingPoint’s ambitious growth plan for 2024 the company will be expanding its workforce by over 15%, with an additional 50 new jobs to be filled this year.
These latest appointments include Karl Byrne, director & head of software development; Stephen Redmond, director, head of data analytics & AI; Phillip Fitzpatrick, director Microsoft Services; and Mícheál Morrissey, director technology business development.
BearingPoint’s growing headcount presence in Ireland has also been matched with a similar business growth trajectory, that has seen over 35% revenue growth over the last two years. In Ireland, the business has enjoyed strong growth across government, pharmaceutical, retail and banking sectors in particular.
Gillian O’Sullivan, partner and country lead at BearingPoint Ireland said: “Today’s announcement is another proof point in the significant investments we are making in our people, in order to continue delivering and strengthening our offering of services and expertise across technology and business consulting. These latest senior appointments will add significant value to the business and ensure we are well placed to continue our growth trajectory in Ireland.”
BearingPoint recently hit a significant milestone in the company’s history reporting worldwide revenues of over €1 billion for 2023, representing a jump in year-on-year growth of 18%.
BearingPoint is currently recruiting for a range of graduate positions across technology and business consulting with a current focus on software and technology, including cloud solution architect, senior solution architect, data and analytics manager, and DevOps container engineer.
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