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Professional services firm EY to create 1,000 new jobs across Northern Ireland

Roles will cover areas such as cybersecurity, data analytics, cloud computing, artificial intelligence

Mel Chittock, Interim CEO, Invest NI; Judith Savage, Consulting Partner, EY; Rob Heron, Managing Partner, EY and Mike Brennan, Permanent Secretary, Department for the Economy

A professional services firm has announced the creation of 1,000 new jobs in Northern Ireland over the next five years.

The expansion from EY will bring its workforce in the region to 1,900 and enable it to establish a hub in the north-west.

The announcement comes as Belfast is hosting a major investment summit, with businesses and investors from around the globe in attendance. EY deals in assurance, tax, consulting and strategy and corporate transactions.

The investment is supported by business support agency Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

The roles will be filled by a mix of experienced candidates, recent graduates and school leavers in areas such as cybersecurity, data analytics, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.

Rob Heron, EY Northern Ireland managing partner, said: “Today is an exceptionally proud day for all of us in EY Northern Ireland as we announce a thousand new jobs in the region over the next five years and aim to more than double our headcount to 1,900 in the years ahead.

“Thanks to our partnership with the Department for the Economy and Invest Northern Ireland, we have been able to create this pipeline of jobs and skills development opportunities that we are announcing today.”

The company said it would use a new assured skills academy programme to provide opportunities for candidates to reskill and explore new career options.