IDA Ireland Jobs created in 2021 will not be available until the Annual Employment Survey results are published in January 2022. However, as is evidenced with IDA Ireland investment announcements in 2021, set out in the table below, a significant number of companies have located or expanded in Cork with new jobs and it is reasonable to expect that this trend will continue into the future.
DATE
|
COMPANY
|
ORIGIN
|
JOBS
|
05.01.2021
|
Logitech
|
US
|
50
|
20.01.2021
|
C.H. Robinson
|
US
|
30
|
27.01.2021
|
Alter Domus
|
Ireland
|
100
|
01.02.2021
|
Huawei
|
US
|
110 Dublin, Cork & Athlone
|
23.02.2021
|
Microchip Technology
|
US
|
260
|
26.04.2021
|
Innowatts
|
US
|
40
|
04.05.2021
|
Ellab
|
Denmark
|
20
|
12.05.2021
|
Kubernetes
|
US
|
35
|
08.06.2021
|
Varonis Systems
|
US
|
60
|
23.06.2021
|
Accenture
|
US
|
500 over 3 years
|
28.06.2021
|
Qorvo
|
US
|
100 Cork & Dublin
|
26.07.2021
|
Eli Lilly Kinsale Ltd.
|
US
|
|
15.09.2021
|
Zazzle
|
US
|
50
|
29.09.2021
|
Boston Scientific
|
US
|
c. 70
|
14.10.2021
|
Alter Domus
|
US
|
80
|
Jobs announced are typically created over a period of between 3 and 5 years depending on the company’s business plan. IDA Ireland does not track how many of the announced jobs are filled. However, a more accurate measure of how many jobs are filled in the period in question can be ascertained by the information published in the Annual Employment survey each year.
As per the Annual Employment Survey 2020, there are 211 IDA client companies in the South West Region, employing 46,009 people with 194 of these companies, employing 43,856 people located in Cork.
The South-West has a significant ecosystem of well-established companies across Technology, Life Sciences, International Financial Services and Engineering & Industrial Technologies. It has also won significant investment across all of these sectors over a sustained period which has contributed significantly to employment growth and positive economic impacts on other sectors of the economy.