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Dublin-based law firm providing business legal services in Ireland. Has recently established an office in Belfast in order to make its services available in Northern Ireland as well.
Manufactures and markets a broad range of health care products, including medical devices, pharmaceutical, diagnostic and nutritional products.
Accenture is the largest management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company in Ireland, employing over 1,600 people between Dublin and Belfast.
Aer Lingus
Founded by the Irish Government in April 1936 to provide air services to/from Ireland. In 2006, Aer Lingus was floated on the Irish and London Stock Exchanges.
AIG Ireland
Provides insurance and risk management for individuals and businesses in more than 130 countries worldwide.
Airtricity
Renewable energy company supplying cheaper and greener electricity to homes and businesses in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It has also constructed 17 wind farms.
A global retailer and one of the world’s largest privately owned companies. Opened its first store in Ireland in 1999 and now has 67 stores across the country.
Allianz
Allianz Group serves customers in 70 countries worldwide, and is Ireland’s leading commercial insurance provider.
An Garda SÃochána
Modern policing with a wider remit than traditional crime fighting: An Garda SÃochána works to make a positive difference and improve the quality of life for all citizens.
Anglo Irish Bank
Irish bank dealing mainly with business and commercial banking. The CEO is one of the youngest CEOs in an Irish public company – he took the job at age 38.
Apple
Design and manufacture of consumer electronics and related software products. Apple’s European Operations Headquarters is in Cork, and Ireland hosts several divisions including telesales.
Arthur Cox
One of Ireland’s largest law firms. An ‘all Ireland’ law firm with full-service offices in Dublin and Belfast. The firm also has offices in London and New York.
Arup
Multidisciplinary design engineering consultancy.
Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon
Business advisory team offering a comprehensive range of accounting and business consultancy services to clients.
BAM Contractors
BAM is divided into four subsidiaries (building, civil, property, rail) which rank in the top five of Ireland’s construction companies.
Bank of America (Merrill Lynch)
After combining with Merrill Lynch, this is now the largest brokerage firm in the world.
Bank of Ireland
Provides a complete range of highly focused financial services and products to both individual and corporate clients in the Irish, UK and niche markets internationally.
Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Ltd/Halifax
A subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland and part of Lloyds Banking Group. Used to specialise in business banking but has now spread into high street banking.
Barclays Bank PLC
Barclays has supported Irish business and subsidies for over 30 years, and is one of Ireland’s leading commercial banks.
BBC NI
One of the three national regions of the BBC – the largest public service broadcaster in the world.
BDO Simpson Xavier
The fifth largest accountancy and business advisory firm in Ireland, with indigenous and multinational clients.
BearingPoint
Provides management consulting, enterprise solutions, technology solutions and manages services to public organisations, Global 200 companies and medium-sized businesses.
Beauchamps
A full service law firm with clients including multinational corporations, government bodies and regulatory authorities. They have a wide range of practice areas from commercial property to sport.
Boots
An international pharmacy-led health and beauty group. Boots opened its doors to the Irish public in 1996.
Boston Scientific
Global company which develops, makes and markets medical devices for less invasive forms of interventional treatment. Has several sites in Ireland specialising in different areas.
Cadbury
Cadbury originated nearly 200 years ago, and today holds either the number one or two positions in over 20 of the world’s 50 confectionery markets.
Canada Life
Core business includes life assurance, pensions, investment, savings, serious illness cover and reinsurance.
Cisco
Cisco is based in San Jose, California but it creates networking solutions for the internet all over the world while emphasising community involvement and social responsibility.
Citi
A financial services company with over 350,000 employees across six continents.
Coca Cola
Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland are part of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company. The company employs approximately 1,200 staff directly and hundreds more indirectly contributing an estimated €120m to the economy.
Dell
Multinational company that was begun by one student with a $1,000 capital. Dell is now one of the world’s best known computer brands and employs almost 90,000 people.
Deloitte
Audit, tax, consulting and corporate finance services to public and private clients spanning multiple industries.
Department of Education
The Department aims to provide high-quality education which will enable individuals to achieve their full potential; and contribute to Ireland’s social, cultural and economic development.
Diageo
The world’s leading premium drinks business with brands in the spirits, wine and beer categories including Guinness, Smirnoff and Baileys.
Dublin Airport Authority
Airport management company. Principal activities include the management, operation and development of Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports in Ireland.
Dunnes Stores
Ireland’s largest retailer was founded in Cork in 1944. Its products include groceries, clothing, homewares and home entertainment.
Electricity Supply Board
An electricity company providing connection and metering services across Ireland.
Eli Lilly
A global, research-based pharmaceutical company with three operations in Ireland: marketing and sales, treasury and inter-company processes and manufacturing.
Enterprise Ireland
A government agency which supports the growth and development of industry in Ireland and is trying to improve Ireland’s position in the world’s markets.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Licensing, enforcing, monitoring and assessment activities.
Ericsson
Ericsson is the leader in mobile technologies and provides support for networks with over 1 billion subscribers and has a leading position in managed services.
Ernst & Young
A global firm, providing assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services to many of the leading organisations in the country.
Fáilte Ireland
The National Tourism Development Authority was established to promote tourism. It provides strategic and practical support to develop and sustain Ireland as a competitive tourist destination.
F�S Overseas Graduate Programme/F�S Science Challenge
The F�S Overseas Graduate Programme places newly qualified Irish graduates in full-time jobs with companies abroad.
FBD Insurance
FBD Insurance, a division of FBD Holdings plc, is one of Ireland’s largest insurers and specialises in car, home and business insurance.
GlaxoSmithKline
The world’s second largest pharmaceutical company, also dealing in biological and healthcare. Products include vaccines, respiratory products and nutritional drinks.
Goodbody Stockbrokers
Ireland’s longest established stockbroking firm with roots dating back to 1877. As well as being one of the leading institutional brokers, it is the largest private client firm in Ireland.
Google is one of the world’s largest and best known search engines. It opened in Dublin in 2003 and has grown rapidly to become one of the city’s most notable employers.
Grant Thornton
A global organisation that provides business, tax, assurance and specialist advisory services to public interest entities, privately held businesses and the financial services sectors.
Health Service Executive
Provides a range of public health services.
Hibernian Aviva
Ireland’s largest consolidated insurance company. Its main business is the provision of pensions, investments, fund management and insurance products to customers worldwide.
IBM
One of Ireland’s leading providers of advanced information technology, products, services and business consulting.
Intel
Invented the microprocessors used in most PCs today and is one of the world’s most recognisable computer brands.
Irish Cement
Irish Cement has manufactured cement in Ireland for over sixty years.
Irish Life & Permanent
One of Ireland’s primary providers of personal financial services.
Irish Rail
Irish Rail offers opportunities in a variety of sectors from rail operations, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering to finance, marketing and IT.
Jacobs Engineering
Provides professional technical services to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple markets including engineering, construction, operations and maintenance.
Kerry Group
A global group who supply over 15,000 food, food ingredients and flavour products to customers in more than 140 countries worldwide.
Kingspan
Manufactures and supplies construction goods with an emphasis on sustainable, environmentally friendly products and innovations.
KPMG
A leading provider of professional services in Ireland, working with clients in all sectors of Irish business and providing a range of audit, tax and advisory services.
L'Oréal
One of the most globally recognised cosmetics companies, with over 23 global brands in 130 countries.
Laing O'Rourke
Laing O’Rourke is the largest privately owned construction firm in the UK with over 31,000 employees worldwide.
Lidl
The
leading discount retailer in Europe, entering the Irish market in 2000. They
now operate from 150 stores and have over 3,000 employees.