Search alphabetically for specific employers within Ireland’s 100 leading graduate employers 2010.
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A&L GoodbodyDublin-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.
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Abbott IrelandManufactures and markets a broad range of health care products, including medical devices, pharmaceutical, diagnostic and nutritional products.
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AccentureAccenture is the largest management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company in Ireland, employing over 1,600 people between Dublin and Belfast.
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Accenture Technology SolutionsAccenture Technology Solutions is a subsidiary of Accenture focusing on application development, solutions delivery and software maintenance.
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Aer LingusFounded 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.
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AirtricityRenewable 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.
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AldiA 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.
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An Garda SíochánaModern policing with a wider remit than traditional crime fighting: An Garda Síochána works to make a positive difference and improve the quality of life for all citizens.
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An Post
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AppleDesign and manufacture of consumer electronics and related software products. Apple’s European Operations Headquarters is in Cork, and Ireland hosts several divisions including telesales.
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Arthur CoxOne 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.
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ArupMultidisciplinary design engineering consultancy.
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Bank of America SecuritiesAfter combining with Merrill Lynch, this is now the largest brokerage firm in the world.
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Bank of IrelandProvides a complete range of highly focused financial services and products to both individual and corporate clients in the Irish, UK and niche markets internationally.
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Bank of Ireland Asset Management
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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) LtdA 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.
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Barclays Bank PLCBarclays has supported Irish business and subsidies for over 30 years, and is one of Ireland’s leading commercial banks.
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Baxter Healthcare
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Bayer
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BBCBBC NI is one of the three national regions of the BBC – the largest public service broadcaster in the world.
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BDO Simpson XavierThe fifth largest accountancy and business advisory firm in Ireland, with indigenous and multinational clients.
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Bombardier Aerospace
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BootsAn international pharmacy-led health and beauty group. Boots opened its doors to the Irish public in 1996.
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Boston ScientificGlobal company which develops, makes and markets medical devices for less invasive forms of interventional treatment. Has several sites in Ireland specialising in different areas.
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CadburyCadbury 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.
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CiscoCisco 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.
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Coca ColaCoca-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.
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Davy
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Debenhams
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Defence Forces
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DeloitteAudit, tax, consulting and corporate finance services to public and private clients spanning multiple industries.
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Department of EducationThe 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.
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Department of Employment & Learning NI/Teaching
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Department of Foreign Affairs
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Department of the Environment
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DiageoThe world’s leading premium drinks business with brands in the spirits, wine and beer categories including Guinness, Smirnoff and Baileys.
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Eirgrid
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Electricity Supply BoardAn electricity company providing connection and metering services across Ireland.
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Eli LillyA global, research-based pharmaceutical company with three operations in Ireland: marketing and sales, treasury and inter-company processes and manufacturing.
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Enterprise IrelandA 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.
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EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)Licensing, enforcing, monitoring and assessment activities.
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EricssonEricsson is the leader in mobile technologies and provides support for networks with over 1 billion subscribers and has a leading position in managed services.
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Ernst & YoungA global firm, providing assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services to many of the leading organisations in the country.
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European Commission
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Facebook
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FÁS Overseas Graduate ProgrammeThe FÁS Overseas Graduate Programme places newly qualified Irish graduates in full-time jobs with companies abroad.
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FBD InsuranceFBD Insurance, a division of FBD Holdings plc, is one of Ireland’s largest insurers and specialises in car, home and business insurance.
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GE
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GlaxoSmithKlineThe world’s second largest pharmaceutical company, also dealing in biological and healthcare. Products include vaccines, respiratory products and nutritional drinks.
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Goldman Sachs
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GoogleGoogle 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.
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Grant ThorntonA global organisation that provides business, tax, assurance and specialist advisory services to public interest entities, privately held businesses and the financial services sectors.
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Health Service ExecutiveProvides a range of public health services.
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Hibernian AvivaIreland’s largest consolidated insurance company. Its main business is the provision of pensions, investments, fund management and insurance products to customers worldwide.
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IBMOne of Ireland’s leading providers of advanced information technology, products, services and business consulting.
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IFAC Accountants
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IntelInvented the microprocessors used in most PCs today and is one of the world’s most recognisable computer brands.
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Irish CementIrish Cement has manufactured cement in Ireland for over sixty years.
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Irish Life & PermanentOne of Ireland’s primary providers of personal financial services.
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J.P.Morgan
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Jacobs EngineeringProvides professional technical services to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple markets including engineering, construction, operations and maintenance.
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Kerry Biosciences
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KingspanManufactures and supplies construction goods with an emphasis on sustainable, environmentally friendly products and innovations.
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KPMGA 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.
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Marks & SpencerCore business is quality foods, ladieswear, menswear, homewares, childrenswear, Per Una.
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Matheson Ormsby PrenticeA leading Irish corporate law firm. Clients include some of the largest public, private and State-owned companies and institutions in Ireland.
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McCann FitzGeraldLarge Irish corporate law firm with offices also in London and Brussels. Awarded IFLR’s Irish Law Firm of the Year (2009).
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McKinsey & CompanyA global firm which opened its Dublin office in 1994. It serves clients in areas ranging from public sector and healthcare to financial services and banking.
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MedtronicProvides healthcare products and medical technology for chronic conditions such as heart failure, vascular disease and diabetes.
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MicrosoftWell known American computer technology corporation. Microsoft opened the company’s first Windows Live EMEA Data Centre in Dublin in July 2009 with an investment of $500 million.
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Morgan Stanley
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MotorolaA leading electronics and communications organisation that began by manufacturing car radios.
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Musgrave GroupA company engaged in the wholesale and retail distribution of food and general merchandise in Ireland, UK and Spain. Its headquarters are in Cork.
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Paddy PowerIreland’s biggest bookmaker and largest provider of online gaming services, founded in 1988 by the merger of three existing Irish high-street bookmakers.
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Penneys (Primark)
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PfizerPfizer, a pharmaceutical company producing best selling drugs such as Lipitor, Accupril and Viagra, has been operating in Ireland for over 30 years.
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PricewaterhouseCoopersLeading professional services firm, offering client services through assurance, tax, advisory and actuarial practices. Also covers Northern Ireland through its UK business.
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Project Management GroupProvides technical and consulting, engineering and architectural design as well as construction management services.
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Public Appointments ServiceRecruits for positions in the Civil Service and also lends its services to health boards, local authorities and other public bodies.
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Quinn Financial Services
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Quinn GroupOrganisation producing construction industry supplies and glass, providing financial services, and operating hotels and pubs. Also owns hotels in UK and Europe.
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Quinn Property
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Roche IrelandA subsidiary of the Roche Group, the international healthcare company, Roche Ireland is a manufacturing centre for the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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RPS GroupMultidisciplinary engineering consultancy providing engineering, planning, design and environmental services for clients in the public and private sectors.
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RTÉPublic service broadcaster for the Republic of Ireland.
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Shannon AerospacePerforms heavy maintenance checks on airlines and aircraft, as well as a variety of specialist services such as engineering, training and material sales.
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ShellOil and gas industry, working on the Corrib gas fields off the coast of Co. Mayo.
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SiemensA global organisation providing products, systems, services and solutions for the industry, energy and healthcare sectors.
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SiskFounded in Ireland in 1859, Sisk is the largest general contracting company in the country.
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Sony
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Stryker InstrumentsA division of the Stryker Corporation, Stryker Instruments manufactures a wide range of innovative medical devices and equipment.
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Sun Microsystems
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Tesco IrelandThe largest food retailer in Ireland was formed in 1997 and now has 82 stores nationwide. The company opened its first Irish petrol filling station in Killarny in 2003.
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Ulster Bank/Royal Bank of Scotland GroupRetail, corporate and business banking.
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USITUSIT specialises in student, youth and independent travel, offering products specifically for student and youth travellers.
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VHIProvides quality healthcare products and services in Ireland. Its membership exceeds 1.5 million.
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Vodafone
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Wyeth Biotech
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Wyeth MedicaWyeth Biotech is dedicated to the development and manufacture of biopharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticals and vaccines.
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Zurich Financial ServicesOne of the largest insurers in Ireland, offering a range of products, from private motor and home insurance to engineering and commercial property insurance.



