10 Mar 2022

Bank of Ireland to Create 100 New Flexible Working Roles!

Bank of Ireland to create 100 new flexible working roles in tech.

Bank of Ireland said it is hiring again less than a year after it recruited for 130 tech roles due to demand for digital banking services.

Bank of Ireland is planning to recruit 100 people for a variety of tech roles which will come with flexible and remote working options.

The bank is hiring technical architects, software developers, engineers, specialised project managers, scrum masters and data analysts. The new recruits will join the bank’s existing tech teams in working to further its digital banking services offering.

In line with Bank of Ireland’s flexible working policy, the new hires can work from anywhere across the island of Ireland. They can choose to work from a combination of home and central office locations, as well as from bank’s network of 11 remote working hubs.

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The hubs are located in Swords, Blanchardstown, Santry, Newlands Cross, Gorey, Mullingar, Newbridge, Dundalk, Northern Cross, Balbriggan and Naas.

Bank of Ireland’s hiring spree is part of its ongoing digital transformation strategy which aims to increase digital services for customers across personal, business and corporate banking, as well as the bank’s wealth and insurance business.

Today’s jobs announcement follows a previous announcement from Bank of Ireland last April when it recruited 130 people for similar tech roles.

Eimear Harty, HR director at the bank’s group technology and customer solutions division said the recruitment of the new technology positions would prove “critical” in terms of how the bank serves its customers and develops its business into the future.

“Banking is changing fast,” she said, adding that the bank’s mobile app log-ins had grown significantly in the past year. The vast majority of its product applications are now digitised.

“We have many colleagues with deep technology expertise and these new positions will add to this. We are ambitious for the development of our digital services, and we offer a very progressive approach to flexible working,” Harty added.

Seán Fleming TD, Minister of State for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance said that the announcement was a sign “the digital finance ecosystem in Ireland continues to grow.”

Bank of Ireland’s open roles are available on its website.

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